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This is an example of a high angle shot. For this shot, the camera is elevated above the action using a crane to give a general overview of the image. High angles make the object photographed seem smaller, and less scary.
 * **[|high angle (from above):] **This is where the camera is placed above the plane of action being filmed and points downwards making them look powerless, weak, or dependent.

This is an example of a low angle shot. Different directors will use this angle to increase height which is useful for short actors or actresses.The added height of the object could make it inspire fear and insecurity in the viewer, who seems to be dominated by the figure on the screen.
 * **low angle (from below): **The camera is placed below the plane of action being filmed and points upwards making them look powerful, strong, or commanding.


 * //__**straight on (eye level):** This__// //__shows the subject as equal, normal; this is the usual--and best--camera angle, unless you are creating a certain mood with other angles.__//

//__This is an example of a straight on (eye level) shot.__// //__Directors will use this shot to show that the subject is equal to the person filming the shot. This angle is very neutral.__//


 * //__from **Ground Level:** Shooting from the ground or base to show size/mass of object being filmed.__//


 * **Dutch Angle** (camera is tilted): Is where a camera is angled so that the horizontal frame line is not parallel to the horizon.

Dutch Angle Example
 * Different directors will use different camera angles to add something extra to their films. In addition for different film types directors may use a certain type of film angle to get their point across.

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