Wednesday 19 September 2012

camera research - ANGLES

 angles 
Normal Angle
High Angle
  Low Angle
Canted Angle
Subjective Angle
Birds eye angle


Eye level

Slanted




  In a normal angle shot the camera is positioned at approximately the subject's eye level, shooting the scene as we would normally view the world. 



In a high angle shot the camera is positioned above eye level.





In a low angle shot the camera is positioned below eye level.




In a canted angle the camera is tilted on its horizontal plane to 

produce a slightly unstable picture.





a subjective angle the camera is put in place of a character and 

shows us the scene from the character's point of view. 








A birds eye angle is from high up, facing down.









The level of the eyes looking straight ahead.










when the camera is slanted at an angle.

1 comment:

  1. A good overview although I am not sure if there were meant to be images of each angle type? This would improve the post.

    The subjective angle is usually referred to as P.O.V (POINT OF VIEW) shot as it is seen from the characters' P.O.V.

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