Monday, 10 October 2016

180 Degree Rule

We also had a session with Simon, giving us a project brief for our camera workshop with Fergus on Wednesday. The 180 degree rule - where you position the camera in a scene is where you place the audience in the scene.




If two characters are having a conversation; one will be on "screen left" and the other will be on "screen right" that will always stay the same as they stay in the same place. The camera angle may change, the audience may be looking from a different perspective, however their positioning on screen left or right will stay the same.




The Story So Far

"What's the point of writing a beautifully structured script, with all the right technical points in it, if the water has nothing to say?"
- Filter and sift through your ideas, test which you feel are the strongest, which has the most room for potential and development
- Which idea gives you the strongest gut reaction?
-Answer the following questions about you idea; who,what,when,where and how
- Look for the unpredictability and originality in your idea
-The characters; who are they? Develop the characters further than just names
- What is the goal of your story?

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