The 180-Degree rule dictates that the camera should always be placed on one side of an imaginary line between characters to maintain their left-right relationship and avoid confusing the audience. This rule can only be broken when the camera is shown actively moving across that imaginary line between the characters.
The 180-Degree rule dictates that the camera should always be placed on one side of an imaginary line between characters to maintain their left-right relationship and avoid confusing the audience. This rule can only be broken when the camera is shown actively moving across that imaginary line between the characters.
The 180-Degree rule dictates that the camera should always be placed on one side of an imaginary line between characters to maintain their left-right relationship and avoid confusing the audience. This rule can only be broken when the camera is shown actively moving across that imaginary line between the characters.
The 180-Degree rule is when the camera is placed on one
side of an imaginary line between the characters. This means that the characters should always have the same left and right relationship to each other. If the rule is broken it will create a sense of confusion towards the audience. It may only be broken when the camera is shown to move from one side to the other, across the imaginary line.