Monday, November 29, 2010
ANGLES
Vertical Angle
These suggest different links of power relationships between the represented person(s) or participants and the viewer.
• High angle – the viewer is looking down on the represented person, putting the viewer in a more powerful position
• Low angle – the viewer looks up to the represented person, putting the viewer in a less powerful position
• Eye level – the point of view is one of equality with no power difference involved
Horizontal angles
• frontal angle – suggests viewer involvement with the person or objects in the image
• oblique angle – suggest viewer detachment with the persons or objects in the image
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I like this image, it's clear to show angles and easy to understand. I also like your opinion, but in my blog, I haven't write down horizontal angles.
ReplyDelete