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What Are The Different Types Of Camera Angles?

What Are The Different Types Of Camera Angles? . Eye-Level: Shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life. High Angle: Shoots the subject from above. Low Angle: Shoots the subject from below. Bird’s Eye: Used for dramatic effect or to show a different perspective.

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What Are The Different Types Of Camera Angles?

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  1. What Are The Different Types Of Camera Angles? Eye-Level: Shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life. High Angle: Shoots the subject from above. Low Angle: Shoots the subject from below. Bird’s Eye: Used for dramatic effect or to show a different perspective. Slanted: Also known as dutch tilt because it is purposely tilted horizontally.

  2. Camera Shots ECU (Extreme Close Up) : 2) (OSS) Over-the-Shoulder Shot: 3) Two-Shot 4) Weather Shot 5) Point-of-View Shot (POV) 6)NoddyShot 7) CA (Cutaway)

  3. What Is The Rule Of Thirds The rule of the thirds: one of the first things in digital photographers learn that it is the basis for well balanced and interesting shots.

  4. Discuss three different types of photography? Satelite: A photo that shows earth from space. Black And White: A photo that does no contain color, it only contains shades of black an white. Animal: A photo that shows an animal and its relationship with humans. My favorite type of photography is black and white photos because I think it looks classy and mostly inspiring.

  5. What are the six components of the camera? • Body • Lens • Aperture • Viewfinder • Transport • Shutter

  6. What are the five types of cameras? Digital camera Camera phone Virtual camera Wright camera Range camera

  7. Why should you be clear about the subject? You should always be clear about the subject of your picture because you don’t want to have unneeded space in your photo. It takes away from what you’re trying to capture.

  8. Why do you compose the entire frame and not just the subject? Some objects don't look good if you can't see the whole entire photo or at least a good percentage of it. If there is something distracting in the background, attempt to cut it out but not if the photo is cut in an uncomfortable way.

  9. Why use different camera angles? When the subject is a person, different angles can have a strong influence on how they are perceived. The different angels can show your subject in different ways.

  10. Why should you strive for balance? There are many types of balance in a photograph, for example, a mix of close and distant objects, a mix of lights and dark.. Etc. Poor balance is not usually good, for example; a photo with too much light and no contrast.

  11. Why use lines for your composition? • Vertical lines emphasisestrength, power and height. • Horizontal lines emphasise width, stability and security. • Diagonal lines have a more dramatic, dynamic effect than vertical and horizontal. • Curved lines reflect nature, relaxation, sensuality, etc.

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