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Camera Angles / Camera View Point / Camera Perception

Bottom angle (270 Degrees): View of the object/subject from bottom side.

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High angle (+1 degree to 90 degrees -1 or 90 degrees +1 to 180 degrees -1) shows the object from above, i.e. the camera is angled down towards the subject. This results the effect of diminishing the object, making them appear less powerful, less significant or even submissive. In this angle, object shows as inferior.

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Dutch Tilt is also a camera angle, in which camera slanted to one side. This angle uses for dramatic effect and helps portray unease, disorientation, frantic or desperate action, intoxication, madness, etc. The Dutch tilt is also known as a Dutch angle, Dutch tilt, Slanted, German angle, oblique angle or canted angle.

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Pickup Shots are the special shots without actors i.e. close ups of properties, not recognizable shots of actors in different angles. These shots will be useful for compensating editing/continuity problems. Pickup shots will be taken after taking of main shots in the scene.    

Depth of Field is the field which is in focus. It is the distance in focus which is in front of the object and beyond the object. In case of the close, Object is the starting point of the Depth of the field

Connective shot: Shot for connection of Back ground and other ground by using trolley

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