Thursday, 26 September 2013

180' Degree Rule

180 * degree rule is very simple.You cannot cross the 'line' when filming to people having a conversation or so. When we are watching something on tv or dvd we engage deeply into the film and we start to notice things like ; what side john is on and what side is amy on ? That means that there should be no mistakes made when filming.
There are some parts when it is very difficult to film e.g when there are a lot of people around the table and lots of cross conversations. This needs to be carefuly filmed using the plan that the director would have to produce.
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M.B
                            

Welcome to our blog!


- Monika Budryte - Connor Walsh -
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Hi there! 
We are students of Northolt High School and we are studying OCR AS Media as part of our course.
 We will be blogging our research, planning and ideas.
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We both chose Media studies because we are interested in film production and learning new techniques involving camera shots, angles etc. By discovering these techniques that are used to produce modern films we will then have the ability to sample and critic these techniques when we come across films and productions in future. We hope to get a job in Media/Film production in the near future and expand our index of media related topics, wether it be for career opportunities or just for general knowledge. We feel that this subject will allow us to acquire the skills that we need in order to make this happen.

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M.B - C.W