Talk:30 degree rule

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Removed as non-NPOV. Today this rule is outdated. It's perfectly possible to cut from medium to close without a 30 degree movement. Only with cuts between for example two medium shots of the same subject, is the 30 degree rule a necessity to avoid jump cuts.

I replaced it with the weaselly "Some consider this rule outdated." If anyone want to cite some sources describing it as outdated, it would be great. FreplySpang (talk) 19:55, 4 January 2006 (UTC)