Hey guys I'm curious on how you guys shoot conversation scenes? Do you guys shoot the scene repeatedly with different angles (180 degree rule)? How do you maintain the consistency of the conversation?
What directorik said.
But i want to stress the importance of inserts. They will save you in the editing room when things arent matching or lining up.
I'll storyboard how I want the conversation to look ahead of time, and utilize only 4-6 ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY setups instead of 12-20.
I just made my first feature that is mostly conversation. While shooting it, I thought I was getting plenty of coverage. While editing it, there were so many times that I wished I had more. Especially cutaways/inserts.
I call even a change in focal length a different set upI may have misunderstood, but I think Rik meant 12-20 repetitions of the scene by the actors (including multiple takes), not 12-20 setups. I definitely don't do that many setups either!![]()
Maintaining the consistency of the conversation can be
very difficult for actors. But it's their job to deliver the
same performance over and over.
Master
Full shot
OTS x 2
CU x 2
Dolly left
Dolly right
Push in x 2
Three inserts for each actor
That brings me to 16.
Wow! I thought I was pretty thorough, but you truly are the king of coverage!![]()
my editor found an OTS
of the man as the woman walked past him - couldn't see lips
moving. So we used it - reversed it so she was moving in the
right direction and it worked.