1. Bird’s-Eye View Low Angle Eye-Level
A bird’s-eye view shows the scene from directly above.
Normally for low angle shots are show the sky or the ceiling for the background.
High Angle Oblique Angle Pan Shot
Tilt Tracking Crane Shot
Helicopter Shot Handheld Shot Worm’s-Eye View
2. White Balance
Incorrect White Balance Correct White Balance
White balance is when you are removing unrealistic colours on a photograph.
Long Shot Medium Shot Close Up Shot
Long shot is the only camera shot that gives you life size view. Long shot shows
the full shot of a person from head to toes.
Medium shot is used to show an action of a dialogue scene in a film.
3. Close up is when you are only able to see mostly the face or an object. You are
not able to see much of the background in a close up shot.
Extreme Close Up Shot Extreme Long Shot
An extreme close up shot on a face would show you either the mouth or the eye.
An extreme long shot can be taken from a few miles away.