SHOTS AND ANGLE
High angle: This angle looks down one someone, it makes the person or object small and insignificant

Low angle: this angle looks up on something or someone making it look bigger than it really is.

A slanted angle:shows the or someone from an unnatural point of view.

An eye level angle: Shows the object of the picture looking directly at you

Aerial shot: A view from above, it could be a place or a scene for a movie

Close up shots: Are used to imply intimacy between the characters or between the characters and the audience.

Long shot : take a picture from a distance,it shows a whole setting.

Medium shot : is usually from the targets head down to his or her torso.

A wide shot : Usually includes a lot of visual information for the audience to "set the scene".

A two shots : is mostly used in TV dramas w here it shows friends side by side.

The point of view shot : shows the view point of an actor.

Low angle: this angle looks up on something or someone making it look bigger than it really is.

An eye level angle: Shows the object of the picture looking directly at you
Aerial shot: A view from above, it could be a place or a scene for a movie

Close up shots: Are used to imply intimacy between the characters or between the characters and the audience.
Long shot : take a picture from a distance,it shows a whole setting.

Medium shot : is usually from the targets head down to his or her torso.

A wide shot : Usually includes a lot of visual information for the audience to "set the scene".

A two shots : is mostly used in TV dramas w here it shows friends side by side.

The point of view shot : shows the view point of an actor.
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