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5. Medium Shot
A medium shot is
usually from the
persons head down to
the mid section of their
body. This to show the
persons body as well as
there face. This type of
shot is often used in
magazines.
7. Long Shot
Long shot is used when
you want to see
someone’s full body,
however, you would
also want to see the
setting in the
background slightly.
8. Extreme Long Shot
An extreme long shot
would be used when
you want to focus
more on the setting
however there is still
the person or object
in the photograph.
9.
10. Worms Eye
This angle looks up on
something or someone
making it look bigger
than it really is, which
can give a person more
power.
11. Low
This can still slightly
suggest that you feel
more powerful than
anyone else however
there isn’t as much
intimidation here
than a worms eye
angle.
12. Eye Level
This can show that
someone doesn’t feel
more or less powerful
than you and that they
are at an equal level. It
seems less intimidating.
13. High
This is partially making
you seem less powerful
than anyone else and it
makes it look like you
are being intimidated
by someone which is
making you feel small.
14. Birds Eye
A birds eye angle makes
the person or object
seem small. This can be
used to show that
someone has more power
that someone else.