Above is a chart I created taking pictures of a Peter Pan toy to show the different shot sizes, angles and also camera and lens movements. When filming for our trailer we will take into account these different variations of angles and movements in an attempt to greatly utilise the shot. If we use these shots efficiently and at the correct moments in production we should be able to create a trailer with a high quality finish; similar to those made for real films.
180 Degree Rule
The 180 degree rule is a common and widely used rule in film making. It is used because it makes conversations in films seem real. A film that deliberately ignores the 180 degree rule is the Matrix; however this works here because it is set in a parallel universe. Because our film is not following a plot similar to 'The Matrix' then we will not be deliberately ignoring the 180 degree rule; it would look unusual in our trailer.



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