Match on Action: Sometimes referred to as Cutting on Action is an editing technique in which one shot cuts to another shot portraying the action of the subject in the first shot. The action carrying through helps create a 'visual bridge' which gives the impression of continuity.
The 180' Rule: This is a filming guideline that enforces the left-right relationship between on screen participants. Filming takes place in a 180' angle which is not to be broken. This helps the audience have a better sense of location within the scene.
Shot Reverse Shot: This is a continuity technique used when two characters are having a conversation, or just looking at each other or an object. A shot showing a character looking at another, then another shot of that character looking back. The Shot Reverse Shot ties in with the 180' rule.
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