2. High Angle: makes the subject look inferior and powerless through the view from above.
Low Angle: makes the subject look superior and powerful through the view from below.
Medium Shot: shot from a medium distance.
Long shot: shot from a long distance fully revealing the subject.
Close-up: to observe emotions, expressions, reactions and situations. They vary from medium,
loose and extreme.
Extreme close-up: to highlight the characters traits and emotions that might go unnoticed by the
audience.
Ariel/Bird’s Eye view: a clear overhead view to highlight events and happenings.
Worm’s Eye view: a shot taken from extreme below.
Master Shot: a view that keeps everything in the surrounding within the view.
Rule of Third: a technique to highlight the character and to make the scene more interesting.
Eye Level: the level from which the character’s perspective is portrayed.
Canted: exhibits deformity through this tilted shot.
3. High Angle Low Angle Medium Shot
Long Shot Close-up Extreme Close-up
4. Bird’s Eye View Worm’s Eye View Master Shot
Rule Of Third Eye Level Canted