Rule 1: Shot/reverse shot
Shot/reverse shot is two shots edited together that alternate characters. This is typically used with in conversational situations.
A (video) example of shot/reverse shot:
A (picture) example of shot/reverse shot:
Rule 2: 180 degree rule
The 180 degree rule is that: 'the angle between any two consecutive shots should not exceed 180 degrees, in order to maintain spatial relationships between people and objects in any given sequence of shots'.
A (video) example of the 180 degree rule:
A (picture) example of the 180 degree rule:
Rule 3: Match on action
Match on action is when a video is edited from one shot to another view that matches the first shot that was taken. For example and woman walking up to a door and reaching for the door knob.
A (video) example of the match on action rule:
A (picture) example of the match on action rule:
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The 180 degree rule and match on action videos work well. I think the Spiderman one is really clever, but perhaps not the best example of shot reverse shot because conventionally you would use over-the-shoulder shots so that both characters are visible.
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