Introduction: To begin this post will be made up detailed research on the different camera angles used in film and what i have learnt from this.
Research into Camera angles: Camera angles play another vital role in film it is important that you do not confuse camera angles and camera shots. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of setting, themes and characters. Camera angles are used to position the viewer so that they can understand the relationships between the characters. These are very important for shaping meaning in film as well as in other visual texts.
There are a variety of different camera angles such as these, Birds eye view a shot shows a scene from above and makes the audience feel god like
. High angle is very similar to birds eye view but isn't directly above and not too high up, making what ever your aiming the character at making it feel small and insignificant. Eye level camera angle making the audience feel they are actually in level with the focus. Low angle shots are too make something look much bigger and dominant and make a character feel much smaller. Oblique/Canted angle is used to create a mood of unstable and resembles a point of view from a character.
There are a variety of different camera angles such as these, Birds eye view a shot shows a scene from above and makes the audience feel god like
. High angle is very similar to birds eye view but isn't directly above and not too high up, making what ever your aiming the character at making it feel small and insignificant. Eye level camera angle making the audience feel they are actually in level with the focus. Low angle shots are too make something look much bigger and dominant and make a character feel much smaller. Oblique/Canted angle is used to create a mood of unstable and resembles a point of view from a character.
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