Camera Angles
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- Q1A whole object or face fills the screen. This shot can show a character's feelings or emphasise a detail - like a clue or an object (e.g. a telephone, weapon or cigarette).Close-up30s
- Q2The shot shows the upper part of one or more peoples' bodies and some of the place they are in. It shows body language and expressions.Mid shot30s
- Q3Shows place or setting. Often used as an establishing shot.Long shot30s
- Q4The shot is filmed from above to show a wide view of the landscape.Aerial shot30s
- Q5A neutral angle, as if the camera was filming from a normal view looking straight at the person.Eye-level shot30s
- Q6The camera looks up at the subject from below. This can make the objects or people look dominant and important.Low angle shot30s
- Q7The camera looks down on the subject from above. This can make people look weak or vulnerable.High angle shot30s