cinematography
Cinematography Establishing shot : This shot is usually wide or long, which can often be used at the start of a programme or film, a new section of a programme or at the start of a new scene to establish the relationship between the set/location and the characters and to show the whole view of the set . High angle : Higher shots are where the camera is positioned higher than the person’s eyeline, seeming as though were looking down at them. This is often used to make a character in the shot seem weaker, younger or more vulnerable. Low a ngle: A shot where the camera is placed lower than the eyeline of the person in the shot, looking up at them. It can make the character shown seem big and powerful and it can make us or the character we are seeing through, seem small and weak. Eye Level angle : You may want to use an eye-level shot to bring the audience into the story . This can help humanise...