Nice work, Ryan - you've stuck to the 180 degree rule. But there isn't an example of match-on-action here (unless I've missed it?) - can you either tell me when it occurs, or explain what it is so I'm certain you understand?
match-on-action is cutting a piece of action and then placing a different shot after to continue the action/sequence.The match-on-action shot is right at the start, Sarah puts her hand on the handle to open the door then we have her feet walking theough the door.
Nice work, Ryan - you've stuck to the 180 degree rule. But there isn't an example of match-on-action here (unless I've missed it?) - can you either tell me when it occurs, or explain what it is so I'm certain you understand?
ReplyDeletematch-on-action is cutting a piece of action and then placing a different shot after to continue the action/sequence.
ReplyDeleteThe match-on-action shot is right at the start, Sarah puts her hand on the handle to open the door then we have her feet walking theough the door.