Tuesday 14 October 2014

APPROPRIATE CAMERA ANGLES

To make the character seem small and powerless: use high angle shots to make them look insufficient

To make the audience feel they are part of the action: use canted shots to make the atmosphere seem more intense.

To show a characters body language: use a wide shot to show the full body and their stance in the scene.

To make the audience feel over-powered and oppressed: use low angle shots to make the object or person seem more in control and overpowering.

To show characters emotions: use close up shots of their face to show the expression and emotion

To show exact detail of an important object: close up or face paced shots of a specific object this makes the audience focus on the item.

To show the setting/environment: use wide angle shots this is because this allows there to be a shot that shows the whole scene and the surrounding area.

To show dialogue between two characters: use a third person shot is used or an over the shoulder shot to show two people taking to each other.

To place the character within the setting: use a second person shot this allows the main person to be seen in the room form a different and contrasting angle.

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