Mithils Lighthouse camera angles

Worms Eye Shot
its a view where the camera is on the ground looking up at the subject.
Diagonal lines contrasted with the tip of the mountain and the lighthouse, thus making a dynamic shot.
Point of View Shot s any shot from a character’s point of view
Used the point of view to show the difference in texture in the stone, ground, and water.

Over the Shoulder Shot A shot in which we see a character or main object over another’s shoulder,
Informal balance showed some sort of power or even difference in height.
Medium Shot  is where the subject's lower torso and below is unseen, and is visible from the torso to the top of the head.
The ray was two leading lines towards the light house. I used the rule of thirds.

Long Shot shows the general area in where action will be.
formal balance horizontally made a split between the water and the land.
Eye Level Shot is where the subject's lower torso and below is unseen, and is visible from the torso to the top of the head.
The ray was two leading lines towards the light house. I used the rule of thirds.
Extreme Close Up Shot is where the face of the subject is visible, usually to focus on expression of the eyes
Used formal balance to emphasize the light within the lighthouse, centered and symmetrical.

Close Up Shot emphasize characteristics of the subject or to emphasize objects on the subject
Used leading lines as well to draw the eyes to the light

Birds Eye Shot
used the golden ratio for this, with the lighthouse being in the upper right.is when the camera is above the object.


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