great video, 1 small correction ( I think ) the 180 degree rule is about never crossing the center line of your subjects. So basically if you have 2 people in scene, the person on the left will always be on the left, and the person on the right will always be on the right (unless they physically change spots). so you'll always shoot on one side of them. jumping to the other side, or crossing the 180 degree line would swap their positions on screen and it is confusing for the audience.
Thanks! And yea we’re both technically right. Apparently there is 180 degree rule, then the 180 degree rule ”shutter” rule. So one just has shutter in it
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great video, 1 small correction ( I think ) the 180 degree rule is about never crossing the center line of your subjects. So basically if you have 2 people in scene, the person on the left will always be on the left, and the person on the right will always be on the right (unless they physically change spots). so you'll always shoot on one side of them. jumping to the other side, or crossing the 180 degree line would swap their positions on screen and it is confusing for the audience.
Thanks! And yea we’re both technically right. Apparently there is 180 degree rule, then the 180 degree rule ”shutter” rule. So one just has shutter in it
I cannot find base iso info for the sony zv e10 ii anywhere
I think it’s 800-2500