Saturday 3 May 2014

film techniques

I researched into different film techniques using Google. I found the '30-degree rule' which is essentially a editing guideline that states that the camera should move at least 30 degrees between shots of the same subject occurring in succession. This is to avoid the risk of the audience focusing on the filming technique instead of the story that is being narrated. For example, if this rule was to not be followed and it was to be followed by a jump cut it could result in lose in concentration of the audience. Below is the Wikipedia link which was my prime source of research. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30-degree_rule
From this research I believe that this rule is not as straightforward and can be manipulated in certain instances.

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