The 180 degree rule is a rule that dictates how your camera is set up to film. The 180 degree rule ensures that the audience is sure of the orientation of everything in the scene, and knows which direction everything is facing. This means establishing a "line of action", and only filming 180 degrees around that line.
Here are some of the shots I tried:
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| Over The Shoulder |
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| Over The Shoulder |
I tried an Over the Shoulder shot on both sides, this means I took care to always keep the white action figure on the right and the red action figure on the left. By maintaining that line of action, I was able to make the pictures look coherent and sequenced. I also did a Wide shot, at 90 degrees from the line of action.
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| Wide Shot |
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