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Group 4: Perspective  Members: Jacob Meister, Gabby Mouradian, Jordan Ruehlow, Kaitlyn Scott Kaitlyn: Camera Angles Wide angle (above) media type="custom" key="6872581"
 * high angle (from above)
 * low angle (from below)
 * straight on (eye level)
 * from ground level
 * dutch angle (camera is tilted)
 * why and when might the director choose these, how do they effect the mood of the shot?

view gives us a view of what the players have on the field



Angled view. They use this shot in all sporting events



Gives us a long view of an image.



Why and when might the director choose these, how do they affect the mood of the shot?

- The director might choose a different angle to give a special affect. For example if they wanted to show how big something actually is, they might choose to use the low angle. This way the viewers get to see the full length of the object. Angle's affect the mood of the shot by making something look a certain way. If a director was making a horror movie, they might make the shot darker, and use a eye level shot to make you feel like your really that person, or in that persons situation.