Lighthouse Camera Angles

Bird's Eye Shot
Shot from far above, looking down on the subject, with diagonal
leading line brings you into subject.

Close Up Shot
Shot containing the "face" of the subject, with the rest of the
body cut off. Diagonal leading line with the shore going through the centered
lighthouse.

Eye Level Shot
Shot at "Eye level" of the subject, straight on. Using formal balance based
off of the golden mean

Long Shot
Full view of object from afar, informal balance on the golden
mean

Extreme Close Up Shot
Only small detail of subject, horizontal leading line,
separated with the golden mean

Medium Shot
Showed from the mid-section up, centered with
formal balance

Over The Shoulder Shot
Shot from over the "shoulder" of the subject
balanced informally on the golden mean

Point Of View Shot
Shot from the point of view of something
lined up informally on the golden mean

Worm's Eye Shot
Looks straight up at the subject from the ground
Centered with formal balance, and a vertical leading line



At the end of all of this, I would definitely change this in a way that the scene
benefits the camera angles more, with camera angles in mind when I set up the scene.
I would make a different head to the lighthouse, one with less repetition
to better benefit from close up shots. For the cliffs I would use texture painting, rather than
selecting and making a new object. Lastly, I would make more going on in the background, and 
foreground, in order to make more interesting shots with more material.

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