Wipe Worm's-eye view Zip pan

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Subject Field: Cinematography, Photography

The camera is pointed directly upward, looking straight up.

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The Shining (Kubrick, 1980)

Context: The spectrum of camera angles runs from the bird's-eye view (looking straight down) through the high-angle shot, the eye-level shot, and the low-angle shot, to the worm's-eye view (looking straight up). Where the camera's line of sight markedly diverges from the horizontal and vertical axes of the scene, that is called an oblique angle shot.

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