Light House Camera Angles

Birds Eye View:
An over head view of the light house and the surrounding area with
a horizontal informal balance and a vertical formal balance.

Establing Shot:
This establishes the scene with a formal balance. 

Extreme Close Up Shot:
An extreme close up shot of the Light House with an informal balance.

Eye Level Shot:
The camera is right at eye level with the Light house. It has a formal balance.

Long Shot:
The camera has the entire light house in view. This has a formal balance.

Medium Shot:
The camera is positioned so it sees half of the Light house with a formal balance.

Close up Shot:
The camera is close enough so that you can see more detail than the
Medium shot but not as much detail as the close up shot. This has a formal balance.

Over the Shoulder:
The camera is looking over the "shoulder" of the light house with an informal balance.

Point of View Shot:
The camera is positioned so that it seems like it is a person standing at the top of the
 light house. This has a formal balance.

Worms Eye view:
The camera is at an extreme angle so that it looks as though it is
 larger than life. This has an informal balance.

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