Camera Shots & Angles
10 types and definitions
Birds Eye View
• A birds eye view is an elevated view of an
object from above, giving the viewer the eyes
of a bird; relatively speaking of course.
Angle
• In photography, angles describe how the
photo was taken. Ex: side angle, etc.
Eye Level
• Eye level refers to the height a viewers eyes
are positioned at in relation to the ground.
Oblique
• An oblique camera angle is a type of camera
shot where the camera is tilted off to one side
so that the shot has vertical lines in it as well.
Tilts
• Tilts is the use of camera movements on small
and medium format cameras, and can
sometimes refer to the use of selective focus.
Close Up
• A close up shot does not show the objects
surroundings, it’s usually just a shot of the
object.
Extreme
• A shot in which the subject is tightly framed
and shown at a relatively large scale
Long
• A long shot shows the entire object or human
figure and is usually intended to place it in
some relation to its surroundings
Medium
• A medium shot is a shot of the person from
the knees up or the waist up.

Camera shots & angles

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    Camera Shots &Angles 10 types and definitions
  • 2.
    Birds Eye View •A birds eye view is an elevated view of an object from above, giving the viewer the eyes of a bird; relatively speaking of course.
  • 3.
    Angle • In photography,angles describe how the photo was taken. Ex: side angle, etc.
  • 4.
    Eye Level • Eyelevel refers to the height a viewers eyes are positioned at in relation to the ground.
  • 5.
    Oblique • An obliquecamera angle is a type of camera shot where the camera is tilted off to one side so that the shot has vertical lines in it as well.
  • 6.
    Tilts • Tilts isthe use of camera movements on small and medium format cameras, and can sometimes refer to the use of selective focus.
  • 7.
    Close Up • Aclose up shot does not show the objects surroundings, it’s usually just a shot of the object.
  • 8.
    Extreme • A shotin which the subject is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale
  • 9.
    Long • A longshot shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings
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    Medium • A mediumshot is a shot of the person from the knees up or the waist up.