Shooting in the round

Shooting in the round refers to a style in cinematography where you break the 180-degree rule and film the actors from all sides.

During TV show panel discussions, shooting in the round can help the guests feel like all the panelists are equal and create a feeling of greater intimacy.[1]

The name of the style is originally brought from the theater, called theatre in the round.

References

  1. Ivan Cury (2012). Directing and Producing for Television: A Format Approach. CRC Press. p. 77. ISBN 1136046186. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
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