Monday, 15 September 2014

Camera Angles: Low Angle.

Camera Angle:

Camera angle refers to where the camera is placed in relation to the subject of the image.
In general, the camera is placed approximately at eye level, or up to six feet off the ground.

 Low angle refers to when the camera is placed below eye level.

The viewer is therefore looking up at the subject. the subject.
"Low Angle Discussion" scene from Film: Citizen Kane (1min., 22sec) Dir: Orson Welles, 1941.

 

TASK :  Write a few lines about why you think that Welles decided to film this discussion using the camera placed at a low angle?

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