1) Handheld- The camera is held manually. Makes the scene feel more real for the audience and it creates a tense and fast-paced atmosphere
Pan- When the camera is moved left or right horizontally, sometimes done quickly (whip pan). Gives the scene a sense of action and drama.
Tilt- Vertically moving the camera up or down. Forms a feeling of intensity and thrill as the character jumps from a large height.
2) Cross cut- jumping between the same cut more than once, usually with two people. Makes the scene intense as both characters are looking at each other dramatically.
Cut away- jumping from a cut then jumping back. Makes the scene suspenseful because the cuts are going back and forth which makes the audience feel anticipation
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Medium close up:
Only the face and shoulders of the character are visible. Allows the people watching to understand the characters emotions through his facial expressions.
Low angle:
The camera shot is captured from below. Makes the character seem powerful, helps the audience understand the character better through how he is portrayed using camera angles.
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