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- 30-degree_rule comment "The 30-degree rule is a basic film editing guideline that states the camera should move at least 30 degrees between shots of the same subject occurring in succession. If this rule isn't followed a jump cut occurs and there is a risk that the audience starts focusing on the filming technique instead of the story that is being narrated.The 30 degree change of perspective makes the shots different enough to avoid a jump cut.".
- Q223561 comment "The 30-degree rule is a basic film editing guideline that states the camera should move at least 30 degrees between shots of the same subject occurring in succession. If this rule isn't followed a jump cut occurs and there is a risk that the audience starts focusing on the filming technique instead of the story that is being narrated.The 30 degree change of perspective makes the shots different enough to avoid a jump cut.".