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Camera angles. By J amie and Lara . Establishing shot. A Establishing shot is basically the setting, and it can kind’ve give you a hint about the genre of things. This shot is of a city at night-time. Long shots. A long shot is where it shows the person in whole , so it allows you
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Camera angles By Jamie and Lara
Establishing shot • A Establishing shot is basically the setting, and it can kind’ve give you a hint about the genre of things. This shot is of a city at night-time.
Long shots • A long shot is where it shows the person in whole , so it allows you to see the setting behind them and their costume.
Medium long shot • A medium long shot is usually from the knees up and show most the charter and show the setting
Medium shot • A medium shot is a shot from the waist up , it shows the ground but mainly the charter.
Extreme close up • An extreme close up is exactly what it says, n an object or a face.
Birds eye view • Birds eye view is basically a god like position, where you look down upon everything from above.
High angle • An angle with a tilt down • Makes the Audience feel powerful. and make the Actor look weak And powerless.
Low angle • A angle with a tilt up to make the character look powerful. • Make the audience feel weak
Canted angle • A shoot that has been tilted
Point of view shot • A shot do you can see through the characters point of view.
Over the shoulder shot • Its where the camera sits on someone's shoulder (not literally) So it has someone's shoulder and a bit of their head in it.