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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Research-Camera Angles

Firstly we researched what camera shots and angles there are:

High angle: A high angle shot is usually when the camera is located above the eyeline






Low angle: A low-angle shot, is a s from a camera positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eyeline, looking up.









Dutch angle:Dutch tilt, Dutch angle, oblique angle, German angle, canted angle, or Batman Angle are terms used for a cinematic tactic often used to portray the psychological uneasiness or tension in the subject being filmed










Birds-eye angle:A Bird's eye shot refers to a shot looking directly down on the subject













Long shot:A long shot typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings









Medium shot: A medium shot is a camera shot from a medium distance.










Close-up:A close-up tightly frames a person or an object








Over the Shoulder shot:Is a shot of someone or something taken over the shoulder of another person






Point of view shot: Shows directly what the character is looking at








Reverse shot:Is defined as a 180-degree camera turn to the preceding image, common in point of view and over the shoulder (in the latter, care must be applied to avoid a continuity error by violating the 180 degree rule










Two shot: This is where two people are in the picture









Establishing shot:This is established by given a broad overview of the entire scene

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