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180° rule/ rule of thirds

180° rule is where there is a centre line and you can only film on one side of the line at a time. the only way you can break this is by filming around the head.

the rule of thirds is where you split the frame into thirds horizontally and vertically, so it is divided into 9 equal parts .

place the object within these lines, almost all videographers use this rule for filming to make the image more interesting and dynamic


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