Excellent, thorough explanation! Most videos explain just the initial line, and you are the only one who I saw explaining change in scene dynamics, blocking and new lines. Thank you!🍀
Thanks for the feedback tdlavigne ! Much appreciated! Glad I could help! We are building a library of filmmaking content - so if there is anything that you would like to see please do let me know! Cheers! Kai.
Nice video I appreciate the lessons...when the third person came in from your illustration he spoke to only actor b what if he wants to speak to actor A ..does another line of action has to be created?
Yes, film the whole dialogue all the way through from both angles, then cut between them in the edit, just get the dialogue of the person playing first before you cut to them - ( L and J cuts ) 👍
If you have an interruption to the dialogue then you might want to consider filming a third establishing shot as well, just as in this example when another character walks in.
Hey Magical AB! Thanks for your Comment - I'm only using one camera in these examples, although you could use two or more cameras at the same time you have to be careful that they aren't in the shot of the other cameras! (: Hope it helps!
Great question - so, if you have two cameras, film the scene at the same time with a zoom lens on each camera, so that you can zoom into your actors ensuring that neither of the opposite cameras is in the other cameras shot. If you only have one camera, film the whole dialogue sequence on one actor first, then switch the camera position to the second actor and film the whole sequence again, then edit the two parts of the conversation in post production so that it appears to be a seamless piece, use L and J cuts (with the sound) before switching cameras to continue the illusion of a continuous piece.
Excellent, thorough explanation! Most videos explain just the initial line, and you are the only one who I saw explaining change in scene dynamics, blocking and new lines. Thank you!🍀
Very crisp & clear explanation. Thank you
Very good explanation of The 180° (Degree) RULE and the use of it and how to break it, superb.
Hi Piyush Sharma! Thanks for your comments and your support!! Gratitude from the UK!
Good video, hadn't seen one adding a 3rd person. Explained well and the diagrams helped a ton. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback tdlavigne ! Much appreciated! Glad I could help! We are building a library of filmmaking content - so if there is anything that you would like to see please do let me know! Cheers! Kai.
Great tutorial - I watched a view videos on this rule and only got it after watching yours!
A MASSIVE Thank you to ELYSE, JONNO and HAYDEN for helping out in filming this! (:
Don’t think this could have been explained better. Cheers 👍🏽
Thanks for the support Sat Sahota (:
Very clear. Thanks for making this.
Thank you 😊 🙏
So what about if there is just one character in a bedroom ;)
We both know that you weren't alone in that bedroom.... 😱👻
Good knowledge.
Thanks for for your comment 🙏
Thanks
What if both actor not facing each other and facing the same direction standing diagonally?
Nice video I appreciate the lessons...when the third person came in from your illustration he spoke to only actor b what if he wants to speak to actor A ..does another line of action has to be created?
When one person complete his dialog and 2nd person start his Dialog then rotate the camera to 2nd person and cut the between part
Yes, film the whole dialogue all the way through from both angles, then cut between them in the edit, just get the dialogue of the person playing first before you cut to them - ( L and J cuts ) 👍
Kai Creative if between dialogue is coming while cut so what to do
If you have an interruption to the dialogue then you might want to consider filming a third establishing shot as well, just as in this example when another character walks in.
Kai Creative can you please make a tutorial of shooting a dialogue with one camera and edit with mobile
Ok - I've written it down, will add it to the list of videos that I'm making! 👍
Can you please tell us how you edit this example and please do a behind the scene
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Thank u
Thank you 🙏
Can you cross the line if you shoot another establishing shot?
I’d say that’s totally fine - as long as the viewer is clued up as to where the actors are in relation to each other
Are you use multiple camera
Hey Magical AB! Thanks for your Comment - I'm only using one camera in these examples, although you could use two or more cameras at the same time you have to be careful that they aren't in the shot of the other cameras! (: Hope it helps!
Good info
What if there’s a third person🤔
Never mind lol 😂
Ok but what about 4 people
If their speaking cut so then what to do
Great question - so, if you have two cameras, film the scene at the same time with a zoom lens on each camera, so that you can zoom into your actors ensuring that neither of the opposite cameras is in the other cameras shot. If you only have one camera, film the whole dialogue sequence on one actor first, then switch the camera position to the second actor and film the whole sequence again, then edit the two parts of the conversation in post production so that it appears to be a seamless piece, use L and J cuts (with the sound) before switching cameras to continue the illusion of a continuous piece.
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