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THE BIRD'S-EYE VIEW
This shows the scene from directly overhead.
HIGH ANGLE
Not so extreme as a bird's eye view. The camera is elevated above the action using a crane to give a general overview. This angle makes the subject look smaller, and less significant.
EYE LEVEL
A fairly neutral shot; the camera is positioned as though it is a human actually observing a scene.
LOW ANGLE
This angle increases height and gives a sense of power and authority to the character. The added height of the object may make it inspire fear and insecurity in the viewer.
DUTCH TILT
Sometimes the camera is tilted to suggest imbalance, transition and instability.