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DIFFERENT CAMERA ANGLES Media revision for various Camera Angles Aerial Shot, Canted Angle, Close up ( Extreme, Big and medium ) Crab Shot, Deep focus, Establishing shot, Hand Held Shot, High Angle, Long Shot ( Extreme, Big and medium ) Loose Frame, Low Angle Shot, Master Shot, Pan, POV.

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DIFFERENT CAMERA ANGLES

Media revision for various Camera AnglesAerial Shot, Canted Angle, Close up ( Extreme, Big and medium )

Crab Shot, Deep focus, Establishing shot, Hand Held Shot,High Angle, Long Shot ( Extreme, Big and medium )

Loose Frame, Low Angle Shot, Master Shot, Pan, POV.

ARIEL SHOT

A shot that has been taken above and object, used to emphasise distance of spectacle.

CANTED SHOT

A camera angle which is deliberately slanted to one side, sometimes used for dramatic effect to help portray unease, disorientation.

CLOSE UP (EXTREME, BIG AND MEDIUM)

Big Close Up Extreme Close UpMedium Close Up

CRAB SHOT

A Crab shot tends to mean in-and-out movement, used inside cupboards, under beds, fridges etc…

DEEP FOCUS

A shot that has a main object in front which is in focus, but the background is also in focus as well.

ESTABLISHING SHOT

An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot.

HAND HELD SHOT

Shot that is filmed by hand, you can usually tell by shakiness etc…

HIGH ANGLE SHOT

Can be used to make objects seem lesser.

LONG SHOT

Can be used to emphasise distance, spectacle. Used for numerous effects.

LOOSE FRAME

Object has been isolated, has other things around it.

LOW ANGLE SHOT

Used to give something superiority, makes objects seem larger.

MASTER SHOT

Very similar to establishing shot, can be used to set a scene.

PAN SHOT

Used when filming moving objects, can track on object making it clearer. Emphasises movement.

POV

Can be used to put an audience into the shoes of the film, very effect to emphasise any emotion in audience.