Story Telling Unit-Camera Workshop 3: 180 degree rule
In today's workshop we were split up into groups and given a one page script and asked to film two characters discussing the 180 degree rule. The key to this task was understanding this rule and applying it. The script was a very basic duologue; the two characters come together, sit down across from each other and have a small conversation until one leaves at the end after understanding the 180degree rule.
I chose to have my version with an entrance of one of the characters who is late for a meeting regarding this rule. The dialogue then starts as he begins to explain the 180 degree rule. My idea was to have them both on 'oppersite' sides of the table, which could have appeared more tense, until the character understands the rule, the tension is broken when the first character leaves. I also wanted to test this rule with the entrance of the first character.
I chose to have my version with an entrance of one of the characters who is late for a meeting regarding this rule. The dialogue then starts as he begins to explain the 180 degree rule. My idea was to have them both on 'oppersite' sides of the table, which could have appeared more tense, until the character understands the rule, the tension is broken when the first character leaves. I also wanted to test this rule with the entrance of the first character.
I really enjoyed this worksop and found it useful in learning and understanding the 180 degree rule. I did film several shots to see if they would work, but when it came to editing I had to cut some of them if they didn't fit in with the rest of the piece. I did come across one issue with the edit, and that was the audio. For some reason, the right channel didn't pick up in some of the clips and the left didn't pick up in others. I was able to resolve this by duplicating the audio.
nice work!
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