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Disney Camera Angles and Shots

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Disney Camera Angles and Shots

By: Tarun and Matthew

Camera Shots

  • Extreme Wide Shots
  • Very Wide Shot
  • Wide Shot
  • Mid Shot
  • Medium Close-up
  • Close Up
  • Extreme Close Shot
  • Over the Shoulder

Camera Shots Continued

  • Point of View Shot
  • Eye Level Angle
  • Birds Eye View
  • Low Angle
  • Slanted Angle
  • High Angle

Extreme Wide Shot
The Extreme Wide Shot is used to show audience where the scene is taking place. The subject is not shown

Very Wide Shot
In this shot the subject is barely visible and is mostly used to show the environment the subject lives and is placed in.

Wide Shot
Wide Shot is when the subject takes up the whole screen and the subject's head is very close to the top and feet are close to the bottom.

Mid Shot
This shows more one part of the body most of the time the upper body. It is what people would see while having a conversation.

Medium Close Up
This is medium close up because it is not really close and you can see some of the body. Also it is halfway between Close Up hot and Mid Shot

Extreme Close up
Is very high detail and is only used in very dramatic scenes can not use this shot except to show very strong emotions.

Close Up
This is a Close Up because it exaggerates Anna's facial expressions and it takes up the whole frame.

Over the Shoulder
This shot is just taken from behind someone's shoulder and is pointed toward the subject.

Point Of View Shot
This is Anna's point of view. It shows how she sees Elsa from her eyes.

Eye Level Angle
Most common kind of shot it is used neutral the shot . Shows from the level of the eyes.

Birds Eye View
This is used to show like how a bird would see it and to show how it looks from the outside.

Low Angle
This makes the subject look really big , scary, or more powerful.

Slanted Angle
Camera is tilted on purpose and is used to show dramatic effect.

High Angle
Shows the subject from above
it makes the subject less powerful.

There are three angles in our commercial. Wide shot when they are showing kids and parent, Medium Close Up when showing the parent with Stapler and close up to show parent's facial expression about school starting.

Rules of Third

When photo is cut by imaginary lines vertically and horizontally.