Camera height
[Film Technology]
When shooting people, camera height is normally around eye-level, varying
according to whether the subjects are standing
or sitting[1.2-1.8m/4-5ft standing, 1.1m3.5ft sitting. The normal camera viewpoint is usually around chest
height. The height of a camera’s viewpoint can
affect a person’s appearance in several ways. Elevated shot or high shots
tend to emphasize baldness, plumpness, bosoms, and generally make a person shorter importing and less
importing. Depressed camera viewpoint or lower camera viewpoints, on the other hand, tend
emphasize noses, particularly large, uptitled or dilated nostrils. Lower shot
also draw attention to scrawny necks and heavy jaw lines. A person with a high
forehead or receding hair may appear completely bald in the depressed shot.
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