Different Camera Angles
Birds Eye View: The camera is way above the characters/the place of a story, sometimes in a way to show the lack of power.
Close-Up Shot: Camera shows only the person's face and neck.
Establishing shot: Camera shows the entire area of where the story takes place.
Extreme Close-Up Shot: Camera is very close to the person's/object's face.
Eye Level Shot: The camera is at the eye level of a specific character.
Long Shot: Camera shows the entire person or object over a landscape or background.
Medium Shot: Camera shows the person's head, neck and torso.
Over-the-Shoulder Shot: Camera is over the shoulder of a person or object.
Worm's Eye View: The person is above the camera, sometimes in a way to show the character's power.
Point of View Shot: Camera shows a place from a specific character's point of view and shows everything the character sees, as if we were inside of the character.










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