Camera Angles


Camera angle is the angle placement of the camera taking pictures of an object, scene or scenes. With a certain angle we can aimlessly an interesting shot, with a unique perspective and create a particular impression on the picture presented.

Normal Angle

In the normal position angle, kemera placed at eye level about the subject. Of course the normal angle is highly dependent on high-dishooting subjects. Whenwe record a group of little kids who are playing, the normal angle for an adult, of course, is too high, then the camera should be reduced a child's eye level. In an interview program, when all the players in a position to sit in a chair, we can attach to raise the level of setting /chair, thereby cameraman could take pictures /menshoot scene without bending the body during theproduction takes place.

High Camera Angle
Higher camera position above the eye, so the camera should be subject to take the subjects. High Camera Angle is very useful for displaying the entire set of objects together with its object.
With the high camera angle positioning is to create the impression of an object appears small, low, despicable, feelings of loneliness, lack of passion, loss of dominance.


Low Camera Angle


Position the camera below eye level, so the camera should look up to record images of subjects. This position gives the impression of height tend to increase the size of the object, giving the impression of a strong, dominant and dynamic.


Bird Eye View
The camera takes the object from above.


Worm Eye View
View of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm

Subjective Camera Angle
The camera was placed in a character that does not appear in the layer and showing the audience a view from the perspective of these characters.

Objective Camera Angle
Cameras record the event or scene as it is.