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Why do low angle shots look bad?
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Why do low angle shots look bad?
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Low-angle shots make a subject appear to be larger, wider, taller, and closer. That's the same perceptual trick used by filmmakers all the time to make monsters look scarier, heroes (or villains) more powerful, and victims even more vulnerable.
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