Lighting a Scene Without Breaking the 180-Degree Rule

April 29, 2020

Most filmmakers use the 180-degree rule — also known as “the line” — in their work on a regular basis. For those unfamiliar with the rule, it’s the invisible axis between the two characters who are interacting — talking, shooting at one another, or chasing each other. 

Original Article Source Credits: Premium Beat ,  https://www.premiumbeat.com/

Article Written By :  RUBIDIUM WU

Original Article Posted on : APRIL 14, 2020

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