Monday, 28 September 2015

Planning-Camera Angles


Camera Angles
Eye-Level


Shows subjects as we would expect to see them in real life.






High Angle


A high angle shows the subject from above, i.e. the camera is angled down towards the subject. This has the effect of diminishing the subject, making them appear less powerful, less significant or even submissive.






Low Angle


This shows the subject from below, giving them the impression of being more powerful or dominant.






Bird's Eye


The scene is shown from directly above, which can be used for dramatic effect or for showing a different spatial perspective.






In drama it can be used to show the positions and motions of different characters and objects, enabling the viewer to see things the characters can't.




Tracking Shot


Camera is moving freely following actions








Pan Shot


Camera is on a fixed point pivoting left to right








Tilt Shot


Camera is on a fixed point moving up and down

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