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  2. 180-degree rule - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking, the 180-degree rule [1] is a basic guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character and another character or object within a scene. The rule states that the camera should be kept on one side of an imaginary axis between two characters, so that the first character is always frame right of the second ...

  3. File:180 degree rule.svg - Wikipedia

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    Diese Illustration zeigt die Achse zwischen den beiden Personen und den 180°-Bogen, auf dem Kameras platziert werden können (grün). Wenn zwischen dem grünen und dem roten Bogen geschnitten wird, tauschen die Personen auf dem Bildschirm scheinbar Position und Blickrichtung.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/180 degree rule

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    I'm not sure if this diagram is fancy enough to be a FP, but I stumbled upon it and thought it an elegant way of explaining this cinematographic rule. Articles this image appears in 180 degree rule Creator User:Grm wnr. Support as nominator--Calliopejen1 23:30, 23 April 2009 (UTC) Oppose. Actually not a very easy to understand diagram without ...

  5. Layered hair - Wikipedia

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    Blended Elevation: The top section (bob section) is cut at 90 degrees while the side sections are cut 180 deg to the length of the top section. The occipital and nape sections are cut at 90 deg. In this form of layering there is an "elevated" group of layers formed due to shorter top section and then it blends with the softer side and back layers.

  6. Runway - Wikipedia

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    The two numbers differ by 18 (= 180°). For clarity in radio communications, each digit in the runway name is pronounced individually: runway one-five, runway three-three, etc. (instead of "fifteen" or "thirty-three"). FAA airport diagram at O'Hare International Airport. The two 14/32 runways go from upper left to lower right, the two 4/22 ...

  7. Regular haircut - Wikipedia

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    Actor Don Grady sporting a regular haircut.. A regular haircut in Western fashion is a men's and boys' hairstyle featuring hair long enough to comb on top, with a defined or deconstructed side part, and back and sides that vary in length from short, semi-short, medium, long, to extra long.

  8. Talk:180-degree rule - Wikipedia

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    First being that "Problems caused" infers that the 180 degree rule causes problems, when the content of the section is about how it solves problems. Secondly, the first line "The 180 degree rule enables the audience to visually connect with unseen movement happening around and behind the immediate subject and is important in the narration of ...

  9. Bootleg turn - Wikipedia

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    A bootleg turn is a driving maneuver intended to reverse the direction of travel of a forward-moving automobile by 180 degrees in a minimum amount of time while staying within the width of a two-lane road. [1] This maneuver is also known as a smuggler's turn, powerslide, or simply bootlegger.