VIZMO.STUDIO

7 Cinematic Camera Angles

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Step 2

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Step 3

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The Prompts

1. Vignette Effect

Effect

Vintage aesthetic, focus on subject, dreamy atmosphere, nostalgic feel

When to use

Romantic scenes, flashback sequences, artistic portraits, emotional moments

Cinematic shot with heavy vignette effect, dark edges fading to center, vintage film aesthetic, shot on ARRI Alexa with 50mm lens, shallow depth of field, subject illuminated in center, dramatic light fall-off, nostalgic atmosphere, f/1.4 aperture

2. Top Down (Overhead Flat Lay)

Effect

Organizational clarity, symmetry, controlled composition, minimalist aesthetic

When to use

Product displays, food photography, workspace setups, pattern showcases

Perfect top-down shot, 90-degree overhead perspective, flat lay composition, symmetrical arrangement, even lighting from all sides, shot on Sony A7S III with 35mm lens, objects perfectly aligned, grid-like precision, minimal shadows, Wes Anderson style symmetry

3. Fisheye Ultra-Wide

Effect

Distorted perspective, immersive environment, dynamic energy, spatial exaggeration

When to use

Action sports, confined spaces, surreal moments, energetic sequences

Fisheye lens shot, 8mm ultra-wide angle, extreme barrel distortion, curved horizon lines, immersive 180-degree field of view, shot on GoPro MAX or 8mm fisheye lens, distorted edges, center subject sharp, dynamic spatial warping, skateboard POV aesthetic

4. High Angle Looking Down

Effect

Vulnerability, submission, weakness, environmental context

When to use

Showing character vulnerability, establishing spatial relationships, dramatic moments

High angle shot looking down at subject, camera positioned 45 degrees above eye level, shot on RED Komodo with 24mm lens, subject appears smaller and vulnerable, environmental context visible, dramatic perspective compression, cinematic overhead angle, f/2.8 aperture

5. Bird's Eye View (Extreme Overhead)

Effect

God's perspective, isolation, pattern recognition, architectural beauty

When to use

Aerial establishing shots, showing isolation, geometric patterns, chase sequences

Extreme bird's eye view, directly overhead at 90 degrees, drone perspective shot, complete top-down angle, DJI Inspire 3 cinema camera, 24mm wide lens, subject isolated in frame, environmental patterns visible, architectural geometry emphasized, shadows create depth

6. Inside The Bag POV

Effect

Mystery, discovery, unique perspective, intimate reveal

When to use

Unboxing moments, discovery scenes, surprise reveals, creative transitions

POV from inside bag looking up, camera positioned at bottom looking toward opening, subject's face visible peering down into bag, rim lighting from bag opening, shot on Canon C70 with 16mm ultra-wide lens, dramatic light rays, hands reaching in visible, intimate discovery perspective, shallow focus on face

7. Inside The Box POV

Effect

Claustrophobic tension, reveal moment, creative framing, surprise element

When to use

Product reveals, gift opening, creative storytelling, suspense building

POV from inside box looking up through opening lid, camera at bottom of box, subject's face revealed as lid opens, dramatic top lighting spilling in, shot on Blackmagic Pocket 6K with 12mm lens, cardboard texture framing edges, hands visible opening box, light flooding confined space, anticipation and reveal

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