Camera angles

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Across
  1. 4. shot Shows exactly what a character sees to place the audience in their perspective
  2. 7. angle Looks down on the subject to make them appear weak or vulnerable
  3. 8. close-up Focuses on a very small detail, like an eye or object, to create intensity
  4. 9. angle Shows a subject’s face or object in detail to highlight emotion or importance
  5. 10. angle Places the camera at the subject’s eye height for a neutral, realistic view
  6. 12. view Shows the scene from directly above for a detached, god-like perspective
Down
  1. 1. shot Shows the full body and environment to establish setting
  2. 2. view A very low angle from the ground looking up to exaggerate height and power
  3. 3. shot Shows the subject from the waist up, balancing body language and background
  4. 5. angle Shows a character from behind another’s shoulder, often used in dialogue
  5. 6. angle – Tilts the camera sideways to create tension, unease, or disorientation
  6. 11. angle Looks up at the subject to make them appear powerful or intimidating
  7. 13. long shot Shows the subject very small in the frame to emphasize scale or isolation