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Warm Up

What are headroom, leadroom, and noseroom?

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180 Degree Rule &The Rule of Thirds

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(TEKS 11Di) Demonstrate how to frame and maintain picture composition.

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180 Degree Rule

It is important to maintain interest in an interview by having a variety of shots that show different perspectives or angles.

However, it is essential to maintain “consistency of screen direction.”

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Definition: 180 Degree Rule

180 degree rule: An imaginary line drawn between two subjects or along a line of motion to maintain continuity of screen direction.

Crossing it from one shot to the next creates an error in continuity.

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180 Degree Rule

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Rule of Thirds Definition

Rule of thirds: The placing of a key part of the picture or action on one of the intersections of a tic-tac-toe grid.

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Rule of Thirds

- When framing a shot, mentally divide the frame into thirds horizontally and vertically.

- Place your elements along the lines, preferably with the center of interest at one of the four points where the lines cross.