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noun
Third Person
high-angle shots
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a camera shot that is taken from above the subject, often from a high point such as a crane or rooftop, to create a sense of vulnerability or inferiority
A high-angle shot is a camera angle where the camera is positioned above the subject, looking down at it. This perspective makes the subject appear smaller, weaker, or less significant. High-angle shots are often used to convey a sense of vulnerability, inferiority, or to show the subject in a broader context. This technique helps create visual contrast and can enhance the storytelling by influencing how viewers perceive the characters and their situations.