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Low Angle
The camera is positioned below the subject
Dutch Angle
Tilt horizon of your frame
High Angle
The camera is positioned above the subject
Over the Shoulder
Interchangeable with the Over the shoulder shot
Cut Away
An interruption of a continuously filmed scene by inserting a view of something completely different
POV
Allows the viewer to take on the perspective of the character and understand their state of mind (on a more personal level
Cowboy
In between a Long & Medium Shot
Headroom
The amount of space between the top of subject's head and the top of the frame
Thirds
The Rule where imaginary lines are placed over a scene to better frame it
Leadroom
The space in front of where the actors are looking
Shot
the video clip that is created when a camera begins recording until the moment it stops recording.
Wide
Subject can be seen from head to toe.
Medium
Typically shows a subject from the waist up.
Close-Up
Head, face, and neck. All about emotion.
Extreme Close Up
Only includes a small portion of the subject.
Over-the-Shoulder
Places the back of the head and shoulder of a person in the foreground and the subject in the background.
Low
This makes the subject appear larger and portray power, dominance, or wonder
Cutaway
Great to help transition to new scenes or show side stories at the same time
High
Portrays the subject as weak, vulnerable, and inferior
Emotion, Editing, & Perspective
3 reasons why camera angles are important?