Aerial shots are taken from above the scene to define the world and geography. Bird's-eye views look down on the action from above to show positions and motions. High angle shots make characters feel vulnerable by looking down on them. Eye level shots show a human perspective without looking up or down. Low angle shots make subjects appear dominant by looking up at them. Oblique or Dutch angles use a tilted camera to portray unease or provide a wider perspective.
Goal to help students understand:
-- The importance of understanding camera techniques
--The types and examples of camera techniques: Camera shots, angles, movements
Goal to help students understand:
-- The importance of understanding camera techniques
--The types and examples of camera techniques: Camera shots, angles, movements
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2. Aerial Shot
An aerial shot is a shot of
a scene is taken from an
elevated point than what
is framed in the shot.
Aerial shots define the
world that the characters
inhabit. It is mostly taken
from high in the air,
covering a grand
landscape of space, used
to establish a sense of
geography or to show a
subject small and inferior
by exaggerating their
image of isolation.
3. Birds-eye view
It puts the viewer in a position
where he's looking down on the
action and things as if he were a
bird, in a plane or just
somewhere in the sky. It can be
used to show the broad
positions and motions of
various characters and objects
at once, enabling the viewer to
see things and situations the
characters themselves can't
see.
4. High angle
This shot is a technique where camera looks
down on a character from an elevated point. High
angle shots in film are used to make a character
feel vulnerable compared to the world around
them.You can show someone who has no power
in this situation and conveys insignificance,
though lighting drastically affect the mood
presented by the high angle.
5. Eye level
It is known as a standard shot it is between high angle shot and low angle shot. Other
than that positioned in such a way that it shows a human observing a scene, the
subject can look directly into the lens without moving his eyes up or down -- whether
or not the subject actually looks into the lens.
6. Low angle
The low-angle shot, taken from below the eye level of the
subject, gives the opposite impression of the high-angle shot. It
makes the subject appear dominant or in charge.This shot is
best for the audience and gives them the impression that they
are looking up towards the character listening or viewing them
as someone important.
7. Oblique/ Dutch angle
The Dutch tilt is achieved by
tilting the camera, so the horizon
is no longer leveled. It is a
camera shot in which the camera
angle is deliberately slanted to
one side.This can be used for
dramatic effect and helps portray
unease or desperate action,
madness, etc. Another use of this
shot is that it gives ample space.
You can fit in extravagant heights
just by tilting the camera. It gives
you a wider perspective.