19 September 2012

The Rules Of Continuity Editing: The 180° Rule

  • The 180° Rule

  • The 180-degree rule is an essential element of continuity editing, which when violated can disorientate the viewer, however this may be the director's intended effect. Applying to characters or objects within the scene ,the general principle of this rule is that the camera should stay on one side throughout every shot of the scene. When the camera moves over to the other side, this is known as 'crossing the line'.