Camara angles High angle A high angle, shows the object or person from above. for example the camera is angled down towards the person or object. this creates an effect of diminishing the character, making them appear less powerful . Low angle The low angle shot, shows a character or object from below, making them feel more powerful and dominant. The background of this shot tends to be sky or ceiling, this adds desorientation to the viewer. Eye-level angle This angle is the most common, being the real-world angle that we are all used to, it shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life. It is a fairly neutral shot. Canted angle A camera angle which is deliberatly slanted to on side, sometimes used for dramtric effect to help portray unease, desorientation desperate action etc.
Today in class we have look at different camara shots. CAMERA SHOTS Camara angles and movements combine to create a secuence of images, just as words, word order and punctationcombineto to make the meaning of a sentence. Yu need a straightfordward set of key terms to described them. Extreme wide shot the view is so far fron the sugect that isn`t even visible. Often used as an stablishing shot. Very wide shot The subjet is visible (barely), but the emphasis still on placing him his enviroment. Wide shot The subject up the full frame, or at least a much as comfortably possible. Mid shot Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject. Medium close shot half way between a mid shot an close up. Close up A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame. Extreme Close up The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail. Cu...
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