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Angle

Position of camera when shot is taken

Eye-level angle

Camera and subject on same level


Make a neutral and objective statement


Normal angle


Shot straight ahead on object


Allows audience to feel comfortable with character

High angle

Camera above subject


Character shot will look vulnerable, small or inferior

Low angle

Camera placed below subject


Opposite of high angle


Makes character look powerful


Make audience vulnerable and small

Aerial shot

Extremely high shot taken from the air


Very wide view of landscape or scene in which action will take place

Bird's-eye view

Subject photographed from directly above


Shot gives wider scope of the set so viewer can have a wider view of surrounding area and can place subject in perspective of scene