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Camera Angles

Camera Angles. By: Jonathan Ruiz Amanda Northway Jessie Hogan. Canted Angles. - Also known as Oblique angles or “Going Dutch” - Camera is turned slightly at an angle to express Tension, uneasiness, or a desperate action. - Movie used the most often is Batman

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Camera Angles

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  1. Camera Angles By: Jonathan Ruiz Amanda Northway Jessie Hogan

  2. Canted Angles • - Also known as Oblique angles or “Going Dutch” • - Camera is turned slightly at an angle to express Tension, uneasiness, or a desperate action. • - Movie used the most often is Batman • Used it on all the villains to show they were "Crooked“ • - Used in many movies, but it appears most often in Horror, War, and Science Fiction movies • http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Spider-Man/60004481?trkid=189530&strkid=243797640_0_0

  3. Establishing Shot • A shot taken outside of an area, then taken inside • Gives the audience a feel for where the scene is taking place. • http://www.netflix.com/Movie/National_Treasure/70011206?trkid=189530&strkid=1565875541_0_0

  4. High Angle Shot • A downward look that gives more attention to the surroundings or the setting. • If objects or people are present in the shot it symbolizes non-importance or “withering authority”

  5. Long Shot • Show the character or object from a distance • This is done to show in full scale the object or character and any movements or action that is occurring in the scene • http://www.netflix.com/Movie/300/70056440?trkid=189530&strkid=851129019_0_0

  6. Authoritative Definitions • Low Angle- A low angle camera shot is where the camera is looking up at a character or object. This angle is used to inspire fear, awe, or to create a self importance for what ever is in the shot. • Straight Angle- A straight angle camera shot is where the camera is looking at eye level with the character or object.

  7. Examples of Each Type of Camera Shot

  8. Movie Clips of Each Type of Camera Shot The movie clip Halloween (1978), contains many straight angle camera shots, as well as at least three low angle camera shots in its preview. • Netflix Halloween (1978) movie clip: • http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Halloween/569090?trkid=189530&strkid=1672111018_1_0

  9. Sites Used • http://www.cod.edu/people/faculty/pruter/film/angle.htm • http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/dutch-tilt.html • http://www.learner.org/interactives/cinema/directing2.html • http://www.inpoint.org/pdf/LanguageofFilm06.pdf • http://www.filmsite.org/filmterms12.html • Videos from Netflicks • http://thescreendirectory.com/knowledge/kbank2.php?cat=2 • http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&um=1&hl=en&q=examples+of+a+straight+angle+camera+shot

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