Camera Shots and Angles Research

Camera Shots

Extreme long/establishing- Shows the viewer the setting 





Long- This shows shows the viewer the characters entire body to show body language and setting






Medium/Mid-shot- Shows most of the characters body language





Close up- Details the characters facial expressions to show all emotions






Big Close Up- also shows emotion just not as close up as extreme





Extreme Close-Up- used to show very specific object or person for emotion





Medium-Long Shot- Shows the specific person and whatever emotion they're feeling






Over the Shoulder Shot- Shows the camera angle over the shoulder of people having a conversation





Point of View- Puts the viewer in a position where they feel they're a part of the picture






Two Shot- Two friends posing, shows two people in one shot







Camera Angles

High Angle- Makes the viewer see the person shown as small or non-intimidating





Low Angle- Shows dominance and intimidation





Eye Level-


Dutch Tilt- Shows a angle of a person with a tilted person



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Rule of Thirds- Person takes up 1/3 of the page







Bird's Eye- An angle from a higher view than the people shown


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