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.
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Basic camera angles - pre test
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