Establishing shot= used for settings
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
master shot= shows what characters are on the scene
Avengers
Wide shot= when the camera is far away from the character
Django Unchained
Close up= shows there character up to their head
Hulk 2003
Hulk 2003
Extreme close up= mostly used to zoom into the characters eyes.
Medium close up= shows the character from the chest up to the head
Get Out
Medium shot= shows the character from the waist up-to the head
Hunger Games
Cowboy shot= shows half the characters body
The Walking Dead
Deadpool
Full shot = shows the entire body of the character
I am thinking about using an extreme close up shot for my advert so that the viewers can have a better look at the product.
I have got this information from a website called Glide Gear.
Evoke Emotional Responses
Using different camera angles can evoke different emotional reactions to the viewer like an extreme close up can show a characters teary eye which can the viewer perceive that the character is upset which can make the viewer feel sorry for the character. A master shot can make the viewer excited to see more then one character in the film. An establishing shot can make the viewer be amased if there seeing a fantasy film like Harry Potter that show fictional places.
Provide Perspective
A camera helmet device is used on the actor so that the viewer can see through the characters eyes. This can help the viewer imagine what it’s like to be in the characters shoes. The placement of the actor is important and where she is looking at so that it helps the viewer know weather she is looking left, right or down.
Enhance Storytelling
An Establishing shot can help the viewer look at fictional places that the characters are going to be in. This can help the viewer wonder what its like to be in those places.
Create Visual Interest
Tracking shots are when the camera moves left and right. Crane shots are when the camera is shot on a crane that moves up and down. These can help the viewer be visually interested in the film for at least it shows that, the film is not completly shot still.
https://glidegear.net/blogs/news/how-camera-angles-connect-your-audience-to-your-film