Angles
Hello everyone, today I'm going to tell you about angles.
An angle is the intersection of two closed half-planes, obtained from two incident lines.Both of these lines are the sides of the angle and the point where they meet is the vertex.
Angles can be classified because of their measure in null, acute, straight, obtuse, flat or reflect.
There are a couple of theorems related to angles. These are the following:
- Two angles are complementary if you add one to the other and the answer is 90º. If the answer is 180º, they are supplementary.
- Two angles are "adyacentes", if they share a side and their interiors do not overlap.
- Two angles are vertical when its four sides form two lines that intersect.
- When two lines intersect in two points because of a transversal line, it forms 4 pairs of angles called corresponding angles.
Filmmakers carefully select the angles of the cameras to transmit emotions, create atmospheres and strengthen the film's narrative. When combining angles of the cameras with other elements, such as composition, ilumination and geometry, a unique and powerfull cinematographic experience is created.
These are different camera angles used in cinema:
- Normal plane.
- Overhead plane.
- High-angle shot.
- Worm's eye view.
- Inclined plane.
- Subjective plane.
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