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1.
Camera angles and movements.
By: Marija Barysaite.
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Camera angles.
Eye level. Low angle. Hight angle. Dutch. Over the shoulder. Bird eye view. Long shot. Full shot.
3.
Camera movement.
360 degree Zoom Pan and tilt Tracking shot, Crane, Dolly Random
4.
Camera shots.
Close-up. Extreme close-up. Extreme long shot. Single, two, three shot. Point of view (POV). Mid shot.
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Eye level shot.
Most commonly used to show the intense eye contact with others.
6.
Low angle shot.
Commonly used to show power of the character.
7.
High angle shot.
to show that a character has less power.
8.
Birds eye view.
Mostly common on showing of a location or showing a person fall from a high place.
9.
Long shot.
used to show of the location and miss-en-scene.
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Mid shot.
Commonly used to show of the background and the costumes.
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Dutch.
Used to create uncomfortably by using tilts.
12.
Extreme close-up.
Used to show extreme close detail.
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Close-up.
To show of the emotion and body language of the character.
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Establishing long shot.
Used to show of a large section of mine-en-scene.
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Point of view shot.
PVO is used for the audience to feel like they are a part of the movie.
marija barysaite
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