Camera Shots and Angles
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- Q1Emotion, Editing, & Perspective3 reasons why camera angles are important?20s
- Q2HighPortrays the subject as weak, vulnerable, and inferior30s
- Q3CutawayGreat to help transition to new scenes or show side stories at the same time30s
- Q4LowThis makes the subject appear larger and portray power, dominance, or wonder30s
- Q5Over-the-ShoulderPlaces the back of the head and shoulder of a person in the foreground and the subject in the background.30s
- Q6Extreme Close UpOnly includes a small portion of the subject.30s
- Q7Close-UpHead, face, and neck. All about emotion.30s
- Q8MediumTypically shows a subject from the waist up.30s
- Q9WideSubject can be seen from head to toe.30s
- Q10Shotthe video clip that is created when a camera begins recording until the moment it stops recording.30s
- Q11LeadroomThe space in front of where the actors are looking30s
- Q12ThirdsThe Rule where imaginary lines are placed over a scene to better frame it30s
- Q13HeadroomThe amount of space between the top of subject's head and the top of the frame30s
- Q14CowboyIn between a Long & Medium Shot30s
- Q15POVAllows the viewer to take on the perspective of the character and understand their state of mind (on a more personal level30s