Canted Angle - Or dutch angle, Helps to create a uneasy and dizzy feel. The camera is tilted which gives the audience the feel that they are also being tilted. This helps the director express the feelings of the character as he is most probably dizzy, sick, hurt or unable to walk so they use this angle to emphasise that.
Low Camera Angle - Make the subject seem more insignificant and less powerful. It creates the sense that he is weaker that whatever is looking at him. This is because we generally associate high with importance and power, the director with manipulate this to create this effect.
The High Camera Angle - An opposite to the low camera angle, use to make the subject seem more significant and more powerful. Directors use this to give that effect. It also make the audience feel less significant compared to the subject because we feel smaller than them
Low Camera Angle - Make the subject seem more insignificant and less powerful. It creates the sense that he is weaker that whatever is looking at him. This is because we generally associate high with importance and power, the director with manipulate this to create this effect.
The High Camera Angle - An opposite to the low camera angle, use to make the subject seem more significant and more powerful. Directors use this to give that effect. It also make the audience feel less significant compared to the subject because we feel smaller than them
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