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High shot close up

A high shot is when your doing filming a A close up is a photogarph or movie taken
at close range.however a close shot is a
technique where the camera looks down at the
type of camera angle, focus, and design
subject from above. however the angle is used that frames an actors face. the close up
for to add narrative information, shot is usally usedto express a significant
to create a visceral or emotional response, and emotion which is then to identify a moment
of extreme importance to the story.
to present characters
from a perspective that makes them seem
vulnerable or diminshed
dutch shot establishment shot

A establishment shots are typically wide or


A dutch shot is when a shot in which the extreme wide shots of buildings or landscapes.
however these shots might include signage,
camera has been rotated around the landmarks or other obvious signals of place
axis of the lens and relative to the and time. for example, scene about a murder
horizon or vertical lines in the shot. in a college lecture hall might begin with a shot
that shows the entire room including the
howver its used as the pointed of this
professior and the students taking notes
tilted perspective is to make the viewers
low shot extreme close up

A low shot angle convey power,A low- To allow the viewer to enter the
angle shot is a shot in which the character's intimate space, revealing
camera angle is positioned below the certain characteristics and emotions that
eye line of the subject, pointing would otherwise go unnoticed from afar.
upward. An extreme low-angle shot is for example to start at around the actor's
positioned below the subject's feet, upper body and go to just above the
offering a sharper contrast in the shot

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