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The high angle: shot from above the subject, gives an overview of the scene, can suggest power of the subject in the shot.
The Oblique Angle or Canted Shot:
Shot at a tilt, rarely used. Suggests confusion, action, and even violence
Notice how the camera is over this fellow’s shoulder.
What is the next shot in the film?
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Imagine a character is walking down a dark passageway. What would it look like from a subjective shot?
How did Dark Passage (1947) use subjective shots?
Random picture of a tunnel in Scotland
The Steadicam shot:
A form of tracking shot, created in conjunction with the Steadicam. It allows the camera to move anywhere the cameraman can go. Also known as the handheld shot.