Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Camera angles

Camera Angles
1. High angle- Makes the subject appear weak and/or small.
2. Eye-level- The impression is neutral.
3. Low angle- The feeling of power, or domineering, depending how exaggerated the angle is.
4. Reverse angle- The camera shows what the subject is seeing.
5. Oblique angle- Shot by laterally tilting the camera frame and making the characters or objects look askew.

Camera movements
1. Panning- Camera stays same position but turns left to right.
2. Tracking- When camera changes its position by moving left to right.
3. Elevating- When the camera changes its position by moving up or down.
4. Dollying- Changing the camera's position by moving it forward or backwards.
5. Tilting- When the camera stays in the same position but turns up or down.
6. Zooming In/Out- Even when the camera is stationary it can appear to move closer to, or further from, its subject by using a special ring or lever on the lens.

fill the kettle
switch on the kettle till it boils
put teabag in mug
pour boiled water over teabag
leave the tea to stew for a minute
remove teabag with spoon
add milk sugar and stir

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