It is probably going to last for around 2 minutes and will teach us how to put camera movements and shots in to practice for example Match on action, Shot/reverse shot, The rule of thirds, and 180 degree rule.
match on action is when a character is moving and you make a cut mid movement but to enable it to flow you watch them start a move in the first shot, then cut and watch them finish the movement so it seems realistic, and it has all happened in one shot.
Shot reverse shot enables for the audience to understand what the characters are seeing. it is normally used which characters have a conversation as it allows the audience to see them speaking but also reaction and facial expressions made by the people having the conversation.
The rule of thirds is used to aim the watchers eyes to a certain part of the screen. When you watch films, the action doesn't usually take place in the center of the screen. It enables more of the scene to be in shot to allow the audience to see where the character is more easily.
The 180 degree rule is when you can't cross a certain line when making a cut and filming as it disorientating for the audience as the are used to seeing a certain side to the characters during that scene.
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