I have trouble with shots with two actors, and they are both facing the same direction. Say I have a walk and talk scene. I want to shoot it diagonally from one side, and diagonally from the opposite side. Then I cut back and forth between the two angles, on the best takes, back and forth, like a lot of movies do.
How do I get the actors to be looking the same direction when you want to cut to the next shot? Sometimes they are looking at each other, sometimes they are looking ahead when they are walking. I could instruct them when to look at one another and when to look ahead, but this can cause them to give a bad performance because they are constantly paranoid of their heads turning accidentally.
Same goes for shots done in cars, cutting back and forth from the side car window's point of view. How do director's make the continuity match so well, since both actors are always shown in the cuts back and forth?
How do I get the actors to be looking the same direction when you want to cut to the next shot? Sometimes they are looking at each other, sometimes they are looking ahead when they are walking. I could instruct them when to look at one another and when to look ahead, but this can cause them to give a bad performance because they are constantly paranoid of their heads turning accidentally.
Same goes for shots done in cars, cutting back and forth from the side car window's point of view. How do director's make the continuity match so well, since both actors are always shown in the cuts back and forth?
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