Thursday 3 October 2013

James Bond - High Angle




This is a high angle from James Bond. The camera is placed above looking down on him. It is used to make the character appear small and low of power. It puts them in a state of fear and danger. It also makes the audience feel fear for the character and adds to the adrenaline of the film scene.  Often with high angles the settings are rocky, high or generally full of risks. This adds to the fear factor because any wrong move can have terrible consequences. However, the characters used in action high angles usually come out fine and alive, to reasure the audience that they are superhuman or will always win their missions.

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