High Shot
A "High Shot" is a type of camera angle used in film and photography where the camera is positioned above the subject, looking down. This perspective can create a sense of vulnerability or insignificance for the subject, making them appear smaller in the frame. High shots are often used to convey emotions or to establish the setting in a scene.
In addition to its emotional impact, a high shot can also provide a broader view of the environment, showcasing the surroundings. This technique is commonly employed in various genres, including drama, horror, and action films, to enhance storytelling and visual interest.