Common Camera Angles Flashcards

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Eye Level

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Shot taken with the camera approximately at human eye level, resulting in a neutral effect on the audience.

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High Angle

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Subject is photographed from above eye level. This can have the effect of making the subject seem vulnerable, weak, or frightened.

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Low Angle

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Subject is photographed from below eye level. This can have the effect of making the subject look powerful, heroic, or dangerous.

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Dutch Angle/Tilt:

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Shot in which the camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the horizon line is not level. It is often used to show a disoriented or uneasy psychological state.

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Over-the-Shoulder Shot

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A popular shot where a subject is shot from behind the shoulder of another, tending to emphasize the relationship between two speakers.

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Bird’s-Eye View

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A high-angle shot that’s taken from directly overhead and from a distance, giving the audience a wider view.

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Long Shot

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view of a scene that is shot from a considerable distance, so that people appear as indistinct shapes

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Extreme Long Shot

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a long shot that covers a wider area.

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Full Shot

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a camera shot in film that lets your subject fill the frame, head to toe, while still allowing some features of the scenery.

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Cowboy Shot

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a shot that frames a character from the head to the hip or mid-thigh

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Close-up

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a photograph or movie shot taken of a subject or object at close range intended to show greater detail to the viewer

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Choker

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shows the subject’s face from just above the eyebrows to just below the mouth and is between a close-up and an extreme close-up

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Extreme Close-up

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more intense version of a close-up shot, sometimes showing only the subject’s eyes.

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Establishing Shot

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shot in filmmaking or television that sets up the context for the scene ahead, designed to inform the audience where the action will be taking place

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Point-of-View Shot

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a film scene—usually a short one—that is shot as if through the eyes of a character (the subject).

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