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High Angle- A shot taken from above an object, that gives you the feeling that you are "looking down" upon whatever is being filmed. This gives the object that is being looked down on the feeling of less power.

http://accad.osu.edu/~midori/Materials/camera.html
 * Straight On-eye level and straight on like it says

From Ground Level-


 * Dutch Angle: (Camera is tilted) A technique which is used to put viewers off balance by tilting the camera relative to the scene, creating a situation in which the horizon is angled, rather than straight.

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 * Low Angle- This shows the subject from below, giving them the impression of being more powerful or dominant.

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 * Ground Level: A camera angle that shows an object or person from the ground up is called a ground level shot. This angle is considered unique because it gives the viewer a different point of view from what they normally see. These type of shots are usually used to show symbolism, such as a feeling of being small or a feeling of being out of place compared to the rest of the world.[[image:groundlevel width="428" height="326" align="left"]]