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    Danielle Owens
* Splitting the scene in half
                    creating two 180 degree
                    spaces, choose as to which side
     Actor 1        will be shot from or in a situation
    Actor 2         when the shot needs to be shot
                    at the other side you must show
                    the camera shot crossing sides.



Cameras



               *
* A type of edit where you
                     cut back and forth
          Actor 1    between the footage
                     from Z cameras, used for
Actor 2              conversations




    *
*
* A cut away is a type of edit
 where you cut from the general
 sequence to an object or
 character which gives the
 audience clues to the narrative.
 For example; a clock letting them
 know the time, or suggest their
 late.
                                     * Match your action with
                                      two clips together, they
                                      have to be running in the
                                      same direction to achieve
                                      the right effect.


                                 *

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Camerawork techniques

  • 1. * Danielle Owens
  • 2. * Splitting the scene in half creating two 180 degree spaces, choose as to which side Actor 1 will be shot from or in a situation Actor 2 when the shot needs to be shot at the other side you must show the camera shot crossing sides. Cameras *
  • 3. * A type of edit where you cut back and forth Actor 1 between the footage from Z cameras, used for Actor 2 conversations *
  • 4. * * A cut away is a type of edit where you cut from the general sequence to an object or character which gives the audience clues to the narrative. For example; a clock letting them know the time, or suggest their late. * Match your action with two clips together, they have to be running in the same direction to achieve the right effect. *