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Camera Angles and Shots Guide
1. High Angle
High
Angle
shot is
usually
when
the
camera
angle is
located
above
the eye
line.
Low Angle
Low
Angle
shot is a
shot
from a
camera
angle
position
ed low
on the
vertical
axis,
anywher
e below
the eye
line.
Birds Eye
View
A birds
eye view
is an
elevated
view of
an object
from
above,
with a
2. perspect
ive as
though
the
observer
were a
bird,
often
used in
the
making
of
blueprin
ts, floor
plans
and
maps.
Pan
A
mountin
g device
on
which a
camera
may be
rotated
in a
horizont
al plane
or in a
vertical
pane.
3. Tilt
Tilt is a
poker
term for
a state of
mental
or
emotion
al
confusio
n or
frustrati
on in
which a
player
adopts a
less than
optimal
strategy
usually
resulting
in the
player
becomin
g over
aggressi
ve.
Track/Dolly
A mark
left on
the
ground
by a
moving
animal
person
or
vehicle.
4. Crane/mechan
ical shot
A crane is
a type of
machine
generally
equipped
with a
hoist wire
ropes or
chains and
sheaves
and use
machine
to shot.
Steadicam
Steadicam
is a brand
of camera
stabilizer
mount for
motion
picture
cameras
that
mechanicall
y isolates it
from the
operator’s
movement.
Zoo/reverse
room
A zoom is
technically not a
camera move as
it does not
require the
camera itself to
move at all.
5. Hand Held
Hand held a
camera to shot.
Deep Focus
Deep focus is a
photographic
and
cinematographic
technique using
a large depth of
field is the front-to-
back range of
focus in an
image.
Shallow
Focus
Shallow focus is
a photographic
and
cinematographic
technique
incorporating a
small depth of
field.
Rule of
thirds
The rule of thirds
is a rule of
thumb or
guideline which
applies to the
process of
composing visual
imagessuch as
designs films
paintings and
photographs.
6. Eyeline
match
A eyeline match
is a film editing
technique
associated with
the continuity
editing system.
Long shot
In photography
filmmaking and
video production
a long shot:
sometimes
referred to as a
full shot or
human figure
and is usually
intended to
place it in some
relation to its
surroundings.
Close up
A close up or
close-up in
filmmaking
television
production still
photography
and the comic
strip medium is
a type of shot
which tightly
frames a person
or an object.
Pull focus
A foucs puller or
1st assistant
camera is a
member of a
film crew’s
camera
department
whose primary
responsibility is
7. to maintain
image sharpness
on whatever
subject or action
is being filmed.
Aerial shot
Aerial shots are
usually done
with a crane or
with a camera
attached to a
special
helicopter to
view large
landscapes this
sort of shot
would be
restricted to
exterior
locations.
Medium
close up
In film a medium
shot is a camera
angle shot from
a medium
distance.
Medium
shot
In film a medium
shot is a camera
angle shot from
a medium
distance.
Establishing
shot
An establishing
shot in
filmmaking and
television
production sets
up or establishes
the context for a
scene by
showing the
relationship
8. between its
important
figures and
objects.
Point of
view
Point of view or
narrative mode
the perspective
of the narrative
voice the
pronoun used in
narration point
of view the angle
of painter vision
point of view
shot a technique
in motion
photography.
Extreme
close up
A close-up or
close up in
filmmaking
television
production still
photography
and the comic
strip medium is
a type of shot
which tightly
frames a person
or an object.
Over the
shoulder
shot
In film or video
an over the
shoulder shot is
a shot of
someone or
something taken
from the
perspective or
camera angle
from the
shoulder of
9. another person.
Tow shot
A movie or
television shot
of two people
together.
Canted
frame
The dutch angle
also know as
dutch tilt canted
angle oblique
angle or german
angle is a type of
camera shot.