Camera Placement and Movement

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Camera Placement and Movement

High Angle

High Angle Point of view if someone is looking down to another Character or if the character is looking up at someone/thing else Make them seem vulnerable or powerless

Low Angle

Low Angle POV To make someone seem bigger, more powerful.

Canted (oblique) Angle

Canted (oblique) Angle Increased sense of drama Makes the viewer feel uneasy

POV

Camera Movement

Pan and Truck

Tilt

Dolly

Zoom and Reverse Zoom Zoom in towards subject to emphasize or reveal details Zoom out to create a sense of drama or to reveal a bigger picture or concept