2. OBJECTIVE CAMERA ANGLES allow you to be distant and just observe the experience in third person point of view.
After choosing whether you want your viewer to be a part of the story or an observer of the story, next decide on the emotion you want to portray in your work. Sadness, happiness, shock, love, excitement, anticipation, or just a sense of calm and relaxation. You can send secret signals to the brain with a variety of camera angles that will help add to the experience of the viewer.
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3. HIGH CAMERA ANGLES( Camera looking down on the subject) can make a subject look physically smaller, a taller person look shorter, make your subject feel weak, or appear vulnerable. You are looking down on them. You feel above it all. It shows the POV( Point
of View) of an adult looking down at a child, or someone in authority over another. Very high angles, like from the top of a building or from a plane, can make the viewer feel like they are weightless. They feel free, distant, and like an observer.
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