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Discover Ludwig"camera angle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing the way a camera is positioned in relation to the subject or scene that is being filmed. For example, "The director chose to use a wide-angle lens to capture a different camera angle from the usual close-ups."
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Damn this camera angle.
Low camera angle.
It's not the most flattering camera angle, though.
Watch the second camera angle of the drop goal.
A conclusive camera angle from behind Miller showed it.
They have every camera angle imaginable available to them.
Jump from one camera angle to another, even -- gasp! -- one scene to another.
One camera angle captures the advertisements in Spanish on one side of the pitch.
The reverse camera angle revealed Theismann suffering a grotesque compound leg fracture.
But if you shift the camera angle very slightly, what does liberation really look like?
Schofield later apologised for potentially revealing the names, blaming a "misjudged camera angle".
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