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low-angle shot
[ loh-ang-guhl ]
noun
- a shot taken with the camera placed in a position below and pointing upward at the subject.
Example Sentences
Another Scorsese favorite, Luchino Visconti鈥檚 鈥淭he Leopard,鈥 set in Sicily around 1860, provides the visual template for one of Daniel Day-Lewis鈥檚 entrances, a low-angle shot in which fireworks explode behind him.
At the tee of the par-4 seventh, Mickelson teed up his ball, walked to the front of the tee box and stepped twice on a tuft of tall grass, which he told a rules official afterward was potentially in his line as he planned a low-angle shot.
He was captivated by what he called a 鈥渄ifferent and unique鈥 low-angle shot of the famous Lady Liberty, without realizing that the photo had been taken at the corner of Las Vegas and Tropicana boulevards.
At 11:03, Lehtonen couldn鈥檛 stop Jagr鈥檚 low-angle shot over the goalie鈥檚 shoulder into the upper right corner of the net.
But the always witty and cool-headed Hal Gurnee, the show鈥檚 director, brought in a handheld camera to capture it all in an artistic low-angle shot.
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