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high angle (from above) - The high angle shot is usually when the camera is located above the eyeline, or when it is looking down on what it is shooting. Directors use this type of shot to make the moment seem more dramatic. media type="custom" key="10436418"  low angle (from below)- This shot is taken with the camera placed below the subject, pointing upward toward it. media type="youtube" key="4dDZQUTL7Cw" height="345" width="420"

straight on (eye level)-  The camera is placed at eye level to the scene. It is a first person way of showing the scene. media type="youtube" key="Jj0rmkTDduc" height="345" width="560"

from ground level- The camera is looking at the scene from ground level at the subject. It is as if you are viewing something from a smaller point of view.

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dutch angle (camera is tilted)-  The camera is viewing the scene from a diagonal.

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