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Camera AnglesBy: Alex Hume, Scott Penner, Callie Griffith
Eye-level
Where the camera is placed at the subject’s height.
A news anchor reporting on a story
High Angle
Camera is above the subject, making the character look weak or submissive.
Low Angle
Taken from a camera below the actor’s eyes, looking up at them.
Dutch Angle/Tilt
The camera is leaning sideways, changing the horizon to a tilt. This angle creates a more dynamic
composition.
Aerial View
Also known as a bird’s-eye view, this angle shows the scene from directly overhead.
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Eye-level, high angle, low angle, dutch angle/tilt from: Elements of Cinema
Aerial view from: Media Know All
All Images from Creative Commons on Flickr Date: October 8, 2015
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