Tuesday, September 12, 2023

short sizes and camera angles


the long shot angle- long shot is a camera shot that shows the whole person from the top of the head to
 the bottom of your toes and it's show that relationship between the characters and the places where they have taken the shot.

   

the close-up- close up shot is when you take a picture of an object or subject at close range that shows great detail. it can highlight a particular detail such as an actors face or an important feature. It is a way filmmakes tell their audience visually that this is important  



 medium shot angle- medium shot is a camera shot taking in TV or film from the waist up, this shot shows attention to both the character and the surrounding where the picture is taken. 

 The high angle- high angle shot in filming is taken from up above making the subject small. This is when you see someone or something from high above. 

the low angle- low angle is when the cameras is below eye level, near the ground but it is aimed upwards so  you can really see the subject. These shot make the picture seem larger, wider, taller and closer.


bird eye view  - close-up- this shot is taken directly overhead with a detailed view of a person or object.

the dutch angle- is where the camera is tilted to the side sightly, the Dutch angle is as if it viewer tilts their head to one side of the other.

eye level angle 

worm eye view 




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short sizes and camera angles

the long shot angle- long shot is a camera shot that shows the whole person from the top of the head to  the bottom of your toes and it'...