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Camera angles and distances Camera angles are very important and can be used to highlight important moments. They are used in various positions, angles, and distances. Each giving a different viewpoint or effect experience and sometimes emotion I put all these photo’s together to signify camera distances

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Page 1: Camera angles

Camera angles and distances

Camera angles are very important and can be used to highlight important moments. They are used in various positions, angles, and distances. Each giving a different viewpoint or effect experience and sometimes emotion

I put all these photo’s together to signify camera distances

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Camera Angles

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An aerial shot is used to show setting and to highlight important moments or events and the characters currently in the shot

Examples or these used in action films are iron man and Kill bill

We will use this in our filming when the camera is on top of the car park looking down on Tim running up to t he library

Ariel shots

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High camera angleThe high angle shot is the opposite of the low angle shot. The camera is placed above the subject and tilted to look down on the subject. This type of shot is sometimes called a bird's eye view. You can use it to create a sense of smallness in the subject or to show that the audience has a sense of looking over the subjects from a superior position. It also shows the subject in a moment of weakness, to show sadness or loss of power

It was used in captain America to show a sign of weakness as someone is loosing a fight.

We will use this when showing people jump off things to show the extreme of the jump and panic in the chase

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They are used to highlight important moments or objects and show a characters expression to express to the audience the atmosphere.

It was used in pirates of the Caribbean to show and highlight Johnny deep's facial expression to show the tenseness in the scene.We will use it to show the

main characters anxiety and exhaustion whilst running

Eye line matches

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Low camera angle

This shot shows the audience a view looking up at a subject. The camera is placed on the ground or floor and tilted to look up. A low angle shot, or worm's eye view, can be used to make a subject look bigger than it is. Or a person to look more powerful or more of a stronger character

This shot has been used in tomb raider for the cover of the film, it was used to show lara croft as a strong character looking powerful and determined

We will use this shot to show some of the jumps to show experience and power. And possibly even attitude

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Camera Distances

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Extreme long shots

It is commonly used in action films, it is used to show setting and an event involving a crowd

We will use this for the establishing shot and watching the chase with all the characters involved

An example of this shot in an action film is Spiderman where they are trying to show a dramatic incident in whole

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A two man shot is to show dialect or relationship between two people which highlights specific important conversations relevant to the plot line, it is still a relatively long shot so you can see the two people clearly

We will use this is the beginning to show the ‘deal’ which explains the plot line and establish relationship between the main characters

Two man shots

It was used in mission impossible to highlight an important moment to the plot and identify relationships

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Long shot

Long shots are used to show a characters whole body to highlight something they may be doing that is important or to show how they fit or don’t fit into the crowd

We will use this when we show the stunts so they are clear and easy to see and zoomed in enough to see it in great detail

It was used in Sherlock Holmes to show how the girl sticks out in a crowd and to highlight her importance

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Close-upreacting to a situation occurring in the scene, it helps you to emotionally attach to an actor as it is up close and personal and shows the importance of their reaction

It was used in spider man to show the fear in her eyes to the situation and hoe bad the situation is for her to react like that

We will use this when we show a bystander being pushed out the way and show the surprise and fright in the expression

These are used to show expressions in an actors face, how they feel and are