2. A filming technique used when characters are
talking to each other.
It is a feature of continuity editing.
It can provide an eyeline match.
The camera switches between two characters
and the audience automatically associates
them.
3. There is first a shot of one character, the
camera then cuts to another character, and
then back to the original angled shot of the
first character.
Although the characters aren't necessarily in
frame with one another the audience assumes
that they are talking to each other.
4. This picture demonstrates typical angles of a shot
reverse shot.
The conversation is filmed from both angles and in
the editing process switches between these angles –
looking at each character separately. Although both
characters may not be in the frame we as the
audience decipher that they are having a
conversation.
5. There are examples of shot reverse shots in
all genres and types of film.
Here demonstrates
what the shots will
look like in the
shot. These shots
connect these two
men together
while they are
having a
conversation.