Camera angles can be used to convey meaning through visual storytelling. A low camera angle implies a character is less powerful while a high camera angle implies they are more powerful. An eye level shot shows equality between a character and audience while a dutch angle implies weirdness and an over the shoulder shot shows one character's perspective.
Camera angles can be used to convey meaning through visual storytelling. A low camera angle implies a character is less powerful while a high camera angle implies they are more powerful. An eye level shot shows equality between a character and audience while a dutch angle implies weirdness and an over the shoulder shot shows one character's perspective.
Camera angles can be used to convey meaning through visual storytelling. A low camera angle implies a character is less powerful while a high camera angle implies they are more powerful. An eye level shot shows equality between a character and audience while a dutch angle implies weirdness and an over the shoulder shot shows one character's perspective.
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