The 180 Degree rule is a guideline which dictates where the camera is allowed to be placed during a certain shot. It regards the spatial relationship between the characters or objects within a shot.
The axis is an imaginary line which runs through/connects the characters or objects in the scene.
The camera is not allowed to pass over the axis as this means that the first camera will no longer be frame right of the second character.
If the camera passes over the access it is known as "crossing the line".
The following diagram shows the axis in accordance the the camera and characters in the shot.
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