Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Basic knowledge of tab #2-camera angle

Basic knowledge of tab #2-camera angle

1. Head-up height

The lens is shot at eye level, giving the audience a neutral lens language.

2. High angle

Shooting an object from a high angle above the horizontal angle is mostly used to express the feelings of vulnerability, weakness and fear of the subject.

3. Look up (low angle)

Shoot an object from a low angle below the horizontal angle to show its strength, create a sense of heroism, or show its danger.

4. Dutch angle/inclination

The camera is tilted at a certain angle on the horizontal roller, showing the fear of loss and anxiety.

5.OTS/ crossed his shoulder.

The shoulder of the auxiliary object is used as the main body of foreground shooting, and the main body is composed from middle shot to close shot. This angle of view is mainly used to shoot the dialogue, which allows the audience to better connect the two sides of the dialogue, rather than using a single lens to distinguish them.

6. Aerial view

Shooting directly from the top of the head gives the audience a broader view, which is generally used to indicate the direction of the subject's movement or to hint at some elements in the environment.

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Step 7 cut in

Close-ups of objects in the scene are interspersed with smooth main lens shooting.

8. Section view

In the main shot shooting, inserting shots that do not belong to the current scene can avoid two related shots being too independent. Sometimes some simultaneous plots will be interspersed in this way.

9. Create a shot

Create a shot, usually with ELS or LS, to help the audience quickly build a scene at the beginning.

10.POV- viewpoint

Imitate the pictures seen by specific characters in the scene to enhance the audience's sense of substitution.

1 1.RAS- reverse angle shooting

The first shot and the second shot are presented in the form of 180 reversed from front to back, which is often used for over-the-shoulder shots.

12.TS- Two bullets

That is, two subjects appear in one shot.

Today, we introduced the camera angle in the tab basic trilogy, so tomorrow is the last chapter of our trilogy-"The Way to Move the Mirror". Friends who like it can like to collect it. See you tomorrow!