Camera Angles
Low Angle Shot= When the camera is at a high angle to show the camera's target how small they are.
High Angle Shot= When the camera is at a low angle to show the camera's target how big they are.
Close Up Shot= When the camera captures someone's face at a close distance, when it's normally used.
Extreme Close Up Shot= When the camera captures a person or object at an extreme close distance, normally a persons eye, etc.
Dutch Angle= When the camera shoots from a slanted position
Bird's Eye View= When the audience see, what a bird flying would see, or what you would see if you were high up.
Trunk Shot= What we see from bottom to up like if we saw from a trunk
Mid-Shot= When a camera captures half of an object or a being
Point of View= Seeing through a character's eyes and see through their perspective
Over Shoulder Shot= Where a character is shown, seeing over their shoulder
Establishing Shot= A location or area being shown to the audience, to show where the characters are
High Angle Shot= When the camera is at a low angle to show the camera's target how big they are.
Close Up Shot= When the camera captures someone's face at a close distance, when it's normally used.
Extreme Close Up Shot= When the camera captures a person or object at an extreme close distance, normally a persons eye, etc.
Dutch Angle= When the camera shoots from a slanted position
Bird's Eye View= When the audience see, what a bird flying would see, or what you would see if you were high up.
Trunk Shot= What we see from bottom to up like if we saw from a trunk
Mid-Shot= When a camera captures half of an object or a being
Point of View= Seeing through a character's eyes and see through their perspective
Over Shoulder Shot= Where a character is shown, seeing over their shoulder
Establishing Shot= A location or area being shown to the audience, to show where the characters are