Film and Media Theory
Shot/reverse shot is a film editing technique that alternates between two characters, typically during a conversation, where one shot shows the first character and the next shot shows the second character. This technique is essential for maintaining continuity and spatial relationships in a scene, creating a sense of dialogue and connection between characters. It helps to establish the emotional tone of the interaction and can enhance the viewer's understanding of the characters' reactions and feelings toward each other.
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