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low-angle shot

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/ˈloʊˌæŋɡəl ʃɑt/
a cinematic technique where the camera is positioned below the subject, shooting upwards, making the subject appear taller, more powerful, or more dominant
A low-angle shot is a camera angle where the camera is positioned below the subject, pointing upward. This perspective makes the subject appear larger, more powerful, or more imposing. Low-angle shots are often used to convey dominance, authority, or a sense of grandeur, and can also enhance the dramatic effect of a scene. By altering the viewer's perception of the subject, this technique helps to influence the mood and impact of the visual storytelling.
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