I have researched the different camera angles and shot types by going over Daniel Chandler's website 'The Grammar of Television and Film'. When practicing the different shot types I used my iPhone, here are some examples :
Close-up (CU) - A picture which shows a fairly small part of the scene, such as a character's face, in great detail so that it fills the screen.
Point-of-view shot (POV) - A shot made from a camera position close to the line of sight of a performer
Medium shots - Medium Shot or Mid-Shot (MS). In such a shot the subject or actor and its setting occupy roughly equal areas in the frame.
Long shot (LS) - Shot which shows all or most of a fairly large subject and usually much of the surroundings
Low Level :
High Level/Birds Eye :
Canted Angle shot :
Tilted/Canted angle shots are used in films that want to create suspense, it is used to create the sense of unease in the viewer.
Close up :
Close ups show emotions of the person, it also shows details of the object/person.
Mid – shot :
A mid shots help to show emotion/reactions. A mid shot is to show facial expression as well as showing their physical stance
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