Shots and angles
High angle: It makes them smaller than they are. It is used in TV series or movies, when apears a character that have more power than the others.
Low angle: It makes them bigger than they are. It is used, in general, for give them power. It's the opposite of a high angle.
A slanted angle: It's an unnatural point of view. It is used in TV series or movies, when they want to show things that the characters can't see, only the audience.
An eye level angle: It's an angle that focus only the face of the person, who is looking directly to you. It is used in TV series or movies.
Aerial shot: It's an angle used to show everithing, all the scene, from the view of the planes or birds. It is used in TV series or movies.
Close up shots: It seems like the eye level angle, but the person don't look to you, it's looking to anywhere. it seems like the eye level angle.
Long shot: It seems the Aerial shot because it can be all the scene, but it takes from a distance. It is used in TV series or movies.
Medium shot: It's an angle used to show only half of the person, normally from the head to the torso. It is used in the magazines.
Wide shot: It is used to show more information, to know where the photo is taken. More used in the movies than TV series.
Two shot: It is used in the TV series, to show two people in the same photo. The objective of this shot is to see the relationship of them.
The point of view: It is the view point of a person, you can see his arms or his feet. It is used in TV series or movies, when the actor is becoming uncurius.
Medium shot: It's an angle used to show only half of the person, normally from the head to the torso. It is used in the magazines.
Wide shot: It is used to show more information, to know where the photo is taken. More used in the movies than TV series.
Two shot: It is used in the TV series, to show two people in the same photo. The objective of this shot is to see the relationship of them.
The point of view: It is the view point of a person, you can see his arms or his feet. It is used in TV series or movies, when the actor is becoming uncurius.
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