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CAMERA ANGLESame as “shooting angle” or “viewpoint”. The position of the camera relative to the position of the subject.
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CAMERA ANGLEThe angle at which the camera is pointed at the subject. It is the perspective from which the camera shoots and from which the viewer ultimately sees the image. Vertical angle can be low, level or hig [..]
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CAMERA ANGLEthe point of view (POV) or perspective (including relative height or direction) chosen from which to photograph a subject. Various camera angles, compositions, or positions include: front, behind, sid [..]
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CAMERA ANGLEThe view point chosen from which to photograph a subject. (Cinematography)
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CAMERA ANGLEDescribes the position of the camera relative to the subject. Where the camera is placed and the type of lens being used will determine howthe viewer perceives the subject.
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CAMERA ANGLEThe position of the camera on a vertical continuum relative to the object being shot: eye-level, high-angle (looking down from above), low-angle (looking up from below), Dutch-angle (with the normal v [..]
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CAMERA ANGLEDescribes the angle of the camera relative to the subject. If the camera is looking up at the subject, it is called a low-angle shot, and if the camera is looking down on the subject, it is called a high-angle shot.
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CAMERA ANGLEPosition from which the camera frames what is filmed.
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CAMERA ANGLEThe position of the camera in relation to the action of the scene, such as a high angle or low angle.
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CAMERA ANGLEthe angle from which a shot is to be taken (e.g., a close-up angle is a shot that should be made from a close proximity to the subject, either through tighter lens focusing or by the camera being plac [..]
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CAMERA ANGLEThe position of the camera in relation to the action of the scene: above it, looking down (high angle); horizontal, on the same level (straight-on eye level angle); looking up (low angle).
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CAMERA ANGLEThe height of the camera in relation to the subject. It can be higher than, lower than or level with the subject.
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CAMERA ANGLECamera angle refers to where the camera is placed in relation to the subject of the image.
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