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Eye level shot:
The eye‐level shot is the most
commonly used and shows the subject
as we expect to see them in real life.
The eye‐level shot is the most
commonly used and shows the subject
as we expect to see them in real life.
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Low angle shot:
A low angle shot is taken from beneath
the subject, looking up at it.
A low angle shot is taken from beneath
the subject, looking up at it.
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High angle shot:
A high angle shot is taken from above
the subject, looking down at it.
A high angle shot is taken from above
the subject, looking down at it.
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Birds eye view:
A bird's eye view is more extreme
version of the high angle shot, also
intended to heighten dramatic effect.
A bird's eye view is more extreme
version of the high angle shot, also
intended to heighten dramatic effect.