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THE BIRD'S-EYE VIEW
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This shows the scene from directly overhead.
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HIGH ANGLE
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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.
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EYE LEVEL
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A fairly neutral shot; the camera is positioned as though it is a human actually observing a scene.
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LOW ANGLE
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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.
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DUTCH TILT
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Sometimes the camera is tilted to suggest imbalance, transition and instability.
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