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Weekly Video Tip: What Is Eyeline Matching?

October 11 2012

Today, I want to introduce the first of a few videos that will cover what we call "shooting for the edit."

But aren't we always shooting for the edit?

Yes--technically, if you're shooting footage with the intention of editing, then you could say you're shooting for the edit. However, there's a big difference between shooting THEN editing, and shooting FOR the edit.

Observe our first concept: Eyeline Matching.

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