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- | ===== 2.6 Angles/ | + | |
- | Sometimes the angle of the view is also important to the narration. We are still figuring out how to describe angles. | + | |
- | The following are some examples of angles: | + | |
- | * Straight on to characters: when the angle is straight, avoid describing it. This is generally the default so it should only need to be described when it is something other than straight. | + | |
- | * Angled down: Say “angled down” when the angle is noticeable enough to warrant description. When appropriate, | + | |
- | * e.g., {{ : | + | |
- | //“Wide view, angled down at Rick as he walks the bicycle down the road.”// | + | |
- | * Say “angled down from above/ | + | |
- | * e.g., {{ : | + | |
- | // | + | |
- | * Angled up: Say “angled up” when the angle is noticeable enough to warrant description. | + | |
- | * e.g., {{ : | + | |
- | //“Close view angled up at the man”// | + | |
- | * Say “Angled up from _____” if it is clear. This might mean: angled up from the ground, or angled up from someone’s POV. | + | |
- | * e.g., {{ : | + | |
- | //“Pull in to a close view of Rick from the chest up, angled up from Carl’s point of view.”// | + |