1. When filming 2 people, the camera should never
cross the line as it makes the scene look like it’s not
carry on.
However, sometimes the line
can be crossed but when it
is it must be shown on
camera, so the audience can
see the line being crossed.
The camera’s should be at the same side so they cant be seen.
2. o This is where there are 2 camera filming
the same thing.
o Both cameras are used when it comes to
the edit.
o It is often used for in conversation pieces
are the people in the scene can be seen
from face on.
3. o This is aiming the shot up so that it flows seamlessly so
that the background matches in each shot.
o An example of this is a man doing a running scene. Each
shot has to match up so it looks like it’s all filmed in one
shot.
4. o This is where there is a shot included that is in a different
location to where the filming is talking place.
o It tells the audience a clue about the narrative.
o An example is a student running the 100m on Sports
Day when the camera cuts to a piece of glass which
shows the audiences something is going to happen.