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Camera Angles and Movement

          By Nicole
Camera Angle
• A camera angle is where the camera is in
  relation to the object or person in a shot.
• It could be ordinary and at eye-level, high up
  or low down.
High angle filming
• A high angle is when the camera looks down
  on a person or object.
• It is used to make the person or object appear
  vunerable/inferior/small.
• Also called bird’s eye view.
Low angle filming
• A camera angle that looks up at a person or
  object.
• It is used to make the person or object appear
  powerful/superior/big.
• Also called worm’s eye view
Canted framing
• A camera angle that makes the frame tilted.
• An example of when this can be used was if
  the camera was placed at an eye level
  perspective of someone on a rollercoaster and
  the camera would tilt with the persons body
  movements to follow the path of the
  rollercoaster.
Camera panning
•   Where the camera moves;
•   Left to right
•   Or right to left
•   This reveals a setting or environment.
•   The panoramic effect.
•   Often used as an establishing shot (see other
    powerpoint)
Camera tracking
• This is when the camera follows a person or
  object.
• It can move;
  -forwards
  - backwards
  -along a curve
  -around a person
• Follows a track around on the floor around
  the person or object.
Using a crane
A crane is used if the camera has to move
upwards and the camera is simply attached to
the crane. It effectively zooms out and this can
signify the end of a shot or scene.
Stedicam
•A stedicam is a mechanical object used to
stablise the camera to make shots appear to be
more smooth and professional looking.
•It can also be used over very uneven surfaces
at a high speed and look perfect.
Zooming
• Zooming is where a lens on a camera is used
  to move closer into (zoom in) or back away
  from (zoom out) an object or person.
• It is done so the actual camera doesn’t have to
  move and it makes it easier for the people
  filming to manoeuvre around the set.
  (Cameras can weigh a lot).
• Used for dramatic effect.
Tilting
• Where the camera pans, but vertically.
• For example, a camera could follow a
  building upwards to emphasise its height.

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Camera movement and angles

  • 1. Camera Angles and Movement By Nicole
  • 2. Camera Angle • A camera angle is where the camera is in relation to the object or person in a shot. • It could be ordinary and at eye-level, high up or low down.
  • 3. High angle filming • A high angle is when the camera looks down on a person or object. • It is used to make the person or object appear vunerable/inferior/small. • Also called bird’s eye view.
  • 4. Low angle filming • A camera angle that looks up at a person or object. • It is used to make the person or object appear powerful/superior/big. • Also called worm’s eye view
  • 5. Canted framing • A camera angle that makes the frame tilted. • An example of when this can be used was if the camera was placed at an eye level perspective of someone on a rollercoaster and the camera would tilt with the persons body movements to follow the path of the rollercoaster.
  • 6. Camera panning • Where the camera moves; • Left to right • Or right to left • This reveals a setting or environment. • The panoramic effect. • Often used as an establishing shot (see other powerpoint)
  • 7. Camera tracking • This is when the camera follows a person or object. • It can move; -forwards - backwards -along a curve -around a person • Follows a track around on the floor around the person or object.
  • 8. Using a crane A crane is used if the camera has to move upwards and the camera is simply attached to the crane. It effectively zooms out and this can signify the end of a shot or scene.
  • 9. Stedicam •A stedicam is a mechanical object used to stablise the camera to make shots appear to be more smooth and professional looking. •It can also be used over very uneven surfaces at a high speed and look perfect.
  • 10. Zooming • Zooming is where a lens on a camera is used to move closer into (zoom in) or back away from (zoom out) an object or person. • It is done so the actual camera doesn’t have to move and it makes it easier for the people filming to manoeuvre around the set. (Cameras can weigh a lot). • Used for dramatic effect.
  • 11. Tilting • Where the camera pans, but vertically. • For example, a camera could follow a building upwards to emphasise its height.