Research: Camera Shots and Angles

 High Angle: This angle looks down on someone, it makes the person or object small and insignificant


Low Angle: This angle looks up on something or someone making it look bigger than it really is.



Slanted Angle: A slanted angle shows an object or someone from an unnatural point of view.


Eye Level: An eye level angle shows the object of the picture looking directly at you, this shows that he or she has the same amount of power as you. 




Aerial Shot: A view from above. It shows everything t hat is happening from a birds eye view. It shows the audience everything that is happening at once.




Close-up Shot: Close up shots are used to show an object or the features of a person such as their eyes, in great detail.





Long Shot: Takes a picture from a distance, it shows a whole setting.



Medium Shot: A medium shot is usually from the targets head down to his or her torso. This to show the targets body as well as there face. This type of shot is often used in magazines.

Wide Shot: This shot is commonly used to show a target and a large setting behind them. The main point of this shot is to try to see the setting more than the target. Moreover it is also used to see large distances.




Point of view: This shows the view point of the subject.


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