Eye Level Shot - Your subject is at eye-level. An eye level shot can result in a neutral perspective (not superior or inferior), Low angle shot - low angle shot shot frames the subject from below a their eyeline. These camera shots most often emphasize power dynamics between characters, High angle shot - camera points down at your subject. It usually creates a feeling of inferiority or “looking down” on your subject, Dutch Angle - Dutch angle (Dutch tilt), the camera is slanted to one side. With the horizon lines tilted in this way, you can create a sense of disorientation,, Over the shoulder (OTS) - Use to film characters conversation, 180 degree rule - Camera is not to move over the straight filming line , Radial - Is used to create a focal point, Leading lines - Points the audiences attention to a the subject, Frame - encompasses the subject and controls where the audience looks, contrast - used to create focal points through differences in lighting,

Basic camera angles - pre test

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