Eye-level shot - Definition: The camera is placed at the subject’s eye level. Effect: Neutral and natural; makes the viewer feel equal to the subject., High-Angle shot - Definition: The camera looks down on the subject from above. Effect: The subject may appear smaller, weaker, or more vulnerable., Low-angle shot - Definition: The camera looks up at the subject from below. Effect: Makes the subject appear powerful, dominant, or intimidating. , Bird’s-Eye View (Overhead Shot) - Definition: The camera is positioned directly above the subject. Effect - Creates a sense of scale, detachment, or surveillance. , Worm’s-Eye View - Definition: An extreme low-angle shot taken from ground level. Effect - Exaggerates height and power; can feel dramatic or disorienting, Dutch angle (Tilted shot) - Definition: The camera is tilted so the horizon is not level. Effect - conveys tension, unease, confusion, or instability. , Over-the-shoulder - Definition: The camera is positioned behind one character’s shoulder, focusing on another subject. Effect: Emphasizes conversation, perspective, and connection between characters., Point-of-View (POV) Shot - Definition: The camera shows what a character is seeing. Effect - Immerses the audience in the character's experience. , Oblique angle - Definition: The camera is angled diagonally relative to the subject (not just tilted, but positioned off-axis). Effect: Adds visual interest and can suggest imbalance or movement.,
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