camera angle

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camera angle

A photographer adjusts the camera angle to capture the entire building.

Definition

Noun The specific position from which a camera films a scene, determining the perspective, framing, and relationship between the viewer and the subject.

Usage

The term "camera angle" is used to describe and analyze the visual composition of a shot in film, television, photography, and video production. It is a fundamental technical and artistic choice.

Examples
  • The low camera angle made the character appear powerful and intimidating.
  • The director chose a high camera angle to show the character's vulnerability.
  • Discussing the camera angle is essential for planning each scene in the storyboard.
Advanced Usage
  • "To shoot from a [adjective] camera angle": This phrase describes the action of filming using a specific type of angle.
    • The scene was shot from a Dutch angle to create a sense of unease.
  • In film criticism, "camera angle" is analyzed for its psychological and narrative impact on the audience.
Variants and Related Words
  • Angle (noun): While broader, in a film context, it is often used interchangeably with "camera angle."
  • Shot (noun): Refers to a continuous piece of film from a single camera perspective, which is defined by its camera angle, among other factors.
  • Perspective (noun): The art of representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface to convey spatial relationships; closely related to the effect of a camera angle.
  • Framing (noun): The presentation and composition of visual elements within the bounds of the camera image, which is directly influenced by the camera angle.
Synonyms
  • Viewpoint
  • Vantage point
  • Shooting angle
Related Phrases
  • High-angle shot: A shot where the camera looks down on the subject.
  • Low-angle shot: A shot where the camera looks up at the subject.
  • Eye-level shot: A shot where the camera is positioned at the subject's eye level.
  • Dutch angle / Canted angle: A shot where the camera is tilted on its roll axis, so the horizon is not level.
camera angle

A photographer adjusts the camera angle to capture the entire building.

Noun
  1. the point of view of a camera