This shot involves the camera looking up towards the talent, giving the audience the impression that the talent is in a position of power.
HIGH-ANGLE VIEW
A high-angle view involves the camera being placed higher than eye-level, looking down at the talent. This angle is used to establish the talent in a less powerful position.
CLOSE-UP SHOT
A close-up shot is used to isolate what is important in the shot, such as faces. It also is used to enlarge something to give the audience a better look,
such as a close-up of an individual cooking, or a close-up of a hand to demonstrate a manicure.
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