Sunday, 23 November 2014

Camera Angles


Low Angle Shot: A Low Angle shot is taken from below and the camera looks up at the character. This makes the character appear powerful and in control. Also it makes the character appear to have strength and can look somewhat intimidating to the audience.
High Angle Shot: A High Angle shot is taken from above and the camera looks down at the character. This makes the character appear weak and vulnerable. Also this shot can make the audience feel sympathy for the character as they appear smaller.
Dutch Tilt Shot: A Dutch Tilt shot can show a character or object from a unnatural point of view. This can help create confusion for the audience.
Eye Level Shot: A Eye Level shot is taken directly looking at the character, this makes the character appear that he or she has a balanced amount of power. Also it makes the audience feel more comfortable as it is more realistic, because it is what point of view they would likely see if they were having a conservation with the character.

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