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In my preliminary task I think a clear understanding of the concept ‘Match On Action’ was shown, though our footage jumped quite often as we were not quite up to date on what programme to use to edit we initially started to edit n quite a basic software therefore the full effect couldn’t be seen properly . Though we did use it in our film to emphasis the contrast of the ballet shoes and the running spikes.

180 Degree rule, Reverse shot reverse

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Page 1: 180 Degree rule, Reverse shot reverse

In my preliminary task I think a clear understanding of the concept ‘Match On Action’ was shown, though our footage jumped quite often as we were not quite up to date on what programme to use to edit we initially started to edit n quite a basic software therefore the full effect couldn’t be seen properly .

Though we did use it in our film to emphasis the contrast of the ballet shoes and the running spikes.

Page 2: 180 Degree rule, Reverse shot reverse

Reverse Shot Reverse was quite easy for us to use when in conversation as long as it makes sense to the viewer. In this same shot we used the 180 degree rule where you stay on the same side of the imaginary line whilst filming in order to keep continuity.

In my film we were able to do the 180 degree rule but we could do reverse shot reverse as we didn’t have any conversation or interactions with anyone else.

Reverse shot reverse

180 Degreerule