At some point in your film, two people will be talking on camera. It’s inevitable. So, the question is, how do you shoot your dialogue scenes in a way that’s visually interesting and pleasing to the viewer?
If you want to learn how Alfred Hitchcock blocked a scene, check out this great video essay - • How Hitchcock Blocks A...
You can also think about how far the camera is from the actors, moving in or zooming as the scene builds so that more of their face is in the frame. This works for static shots too between cuts.
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link to Hitchcock essay says video unavailable, private video.
Thanks for the heads up. I didn't realize the KZheadr had changed it to Private. I was able to find the same essay on another channel. Here's the link. I've also updated it in my video description. kzhead.info/sun/nLSsd8mGsGiQnnA/bejne.htmlfeature=shared
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