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Basic camera shots and angles,
in this course we will learn about basic camera shots and angles course, focusing on the essential visual techniques that bring stories to life through the camera lens. You’ll explore the most commonly used shots—such as wide, medium, close-up, and over-the-shoulder—as well as important camera angles like high-angle, low-angle, and point-of-view. The course explains when and why to use each shot or angle to enhance storytelling, build emotion, and guide the viewer’s focus. Through practical examples and exercises, you’ll gain a solid understanding of visual composition and shot planning. Whether you’re a beginner filmmaker or content creator, this course will help you confidently plan and capture your scenes using the right shots and angles. Brooker Films
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