2. An eyeline match is a film editing technique
commonly associated with continuity editing.
Eyeline refers to the path of the looking
eye and is similar to the shot reverse shot.
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4. It is based on the audience wanting to view what
the character on screen is viewing, the camera
starts on the character looking at something the
audience cannot see the camera then cuts to the
object they are looking at. An example of this is
in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, the main
character is confined to his apartment and often
looks out of the rear window and so eyeline
match’s are frequently used to show the focus of
his gaze’s outside.