Russell, R. How Camera Angles Affect a Viewer’s Emotions Available at: http://www.ehow.com/list_5775403_effects-camera-angles-viewer_s-emotions.html
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The author mentions the importance that the angles of shots are used to convey either a sort of stillness or action. Via close shots, the film is tending to showcase an intense emotion through the facial expressions of the figures and arouses the interest of the audience to see the reactions of the character. Long-distance shot is used to express a sort of uncertainty through the portrait of a wider view. It can thus be used to create a sort of suspense among the audience. From the high-angle shot, the subject is put in a vast background and thus looks to be small and weak, indicating a sense of vulnerability.
The author mentions the importance that the angles of shots are used to convey either a sort of stillness or action. Via close shots, the film is tending to showcase an intense emotion through the facial expressions of the figures and arouses the interest of the audience to see the reactions of the character. Long-distance shot is used to express a sort of uncertainty through the portrait of a wider view. It can thus be used to create a sort of suspense among the audience. From the high-angle shot, the subject is put in a vast background and thus looks to be small and weak, indicating a sense of vulnerability.