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Horizontales
the most common angle used as it represents the way we normally see the world.
the camera is placed above the subject which gives the centre-of interest a sense of remoteness, vulnerability or submission.
lines that appear in a photograph or film that have positioned to draw the audiences eye towards a specific point of interest or in a direction or towards a specific point in the frame.
the camera is placed below the subject which creates a feeling of dominance, aggression or importance.
direct the audiences attention to important detail that they otherwise might miss.
places the centre of interest in the top third or bottom third of the image to create a sense of space and perspective on the most important objects.
The eye is generally drawn from darker areas to lighter ones, so the centre-of interest is often placed in well lit parts of the frame.
Verticales
when either the camera or the subject is placed off a vertical or horizontal plane. In this example, the centre-of-interest stands out and indicates a sense of motion.
employs only the vertical lines within the image. The dominant image is placed off centre for dramatic effect and to also provide a sense of setting
draw attention to one, essential detail.
used to establish a character within the setting. Also good for showing action
used to show an environment or setting
centre-of-interest will often be placed on an imaginary line which divides the frame into thirds.
help draw our attention to the centre-of-interest, sometimes the photographer will include a natural frame around it.