The camera settings are composed of
- axis
- angle
- height
- distance to object
Axis
- front view
- back view (from behind)
- over-the-shoulder view
- three-quarter view
Front view
Side view
Back view
Distance to Camera
- extreme long shut
- long shut
- full body shot (entier posture)
- medium full shot (from knee up)
- medium shot (from waist up)
- Medium close up
- close up shot (from below/above)
- extrem close up ( from below/above)
Camera far away
Distant Shot" or "Far Distance" - The camera is far away from the subject.
"Bird's Eye View" or "Overhead View" - The camera is directly above the subject.
"Horizon Shot" or "Panoramic View" - The camera is far away and captures a wide view.
"Long Shot" or "Establishing Shot" - The camera is far away, capturing the full scene.
"Telephoto Shot" or "Narrow Field of View" - The camera is far away, focusing on a specific subject.
Camera in medium distance
- "Medium Shot" or "Mid Shot" - The camera captures the subject from the waist up.
- "Over-the-Shoulder Shot" or "OTS Shot" - The camera is positioned behind a person, capturing their point of view.
- "Two Shot" - The camera captures two people in the same shot.
- "Cowboy Shot" or "American Shot" - The camera captures the subject from the waist up and includes the holster and gun
- "Reverse Shot" - The camera captures the reaction of a character to what is being shown.
Camera in close distance
- "Close-up Shot" or "CU Shot" - The camera captures the subject's face.
- "Extreme Close-up Shot" or "ECU Shot" - The camera captures a small detail on the subject's face.
- "Insert Shot" - The camera captures a close-up of an object that is essential to the scene.
- "Point-of-View Shot" or "POV Shot" - The camera captures what the subject is seeing.
- "Reaction Shot" - The camera captures the reaction of a character to what is being shown.
View Angle
Special Shots
bird's eye / extrem high angle shot
high angle shot from above
drone shot
telephoto shot / narrow field of view!!!
overhead shot / top-down
aerial level (out of airplane)
panoramic / horizon shot
extrem wide angle shot !!!
crowdie point of view
eye level shot
eye cut shot !!!
nostril cut shot
ear cut shot
hair cut shot
lip cut shot
cheek cut shot
selfie shot
point of view shot !!!
shoulder level shot
hip level shot / Cowboy shot /
over-the-hip-shot
American / Cowboy shot
over the shoulders shot!!!
knee level shot
ground level
extrem low level shot from below/ worm's view !!!
Dutch angle shot !!!
insert shot / close-up of object in scene
camera shot through huge trees
camera shot through dense grass
camera shot through huge fire
camera shot from surface of water
camera shot behind huge rocks
silhoutte shot
from behind shot
New Approach to get unusual angles and amazing poses by Gilbatree
- Zoom in to the body part or most prominent part of the clothing that inherits the angle of perspective (ear, nose, back pocket, bold head, ...)
- Generate the focused image.
- Edit it by zooming out and retexturing the image.
Tip
- What do you want to get? What is your most prominent feature?
- Is it a special angle of camera? Is it a perticular emotion?
- Zoom in and generate.
- Erase the blur at the edges (occures to close-up images)
- Position it
- Retexture it.