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that involves setting the camera at an angle so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame, or so that the horizon line of the shot is not parallel with the bottom of the frame. This produces a viewpoint akin to tilting one's head to the side. In
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The primary use of a Dutch angle is to cause a sense of unease or disorientation for the viewer. Dutch angles are often static shots, but in a dynamic (moving) Dutch angle shot, the camera can pivot, pan, or track along the established diagonal axis for the shot.
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The term "Dutch angle" preserves the original sense of the word "Dutch", which was historically a synonym of "German". The shot acquired its name due to its popularity in silent-era
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frequently uses dutch angles in his work in more creative ways and to reflect the time periods and settings of the stories, as seen in his work on
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Briselance, Marie-France; Morin, Jean-Claude (2010). Grammaire du cinéma. Paris, Nouveau Monde, 2010, 588 p. (ISBN 978-2-84736-458-3), p. 137-138.
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Dutch angles are often used in horror video games, particularly those with static camera angles such as early entries in the
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makes extensive use of Dutch angle shots, to emphasize the main character's alienation in a foreign environment. Director
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franchises. Similar to their use in movies, these angles are used to bring about a feeling of unease in the player.
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The Dutch angle is an overt cinematographical technique that can be overused. The science-fiction film
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Dutch angles are frequently used by film directors who have a background in the visual arts, such as
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after seeing the film, to sardonically encourage him to use more traditional shooting angles.
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contains uses of the Dutch angle, among other innovative techniques pioneered by Vertov.
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The angle was widely used to depict madness, unrest, exoticism, and disorientation in
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used Dutch angles frequently under former stunt coordinator and executive producer
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used Dutch angles to show that a character had become possessed by evil. In
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In Hollywood's classic age, one filmmaker who used Dutch angles often was
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The Dutch angle is a shot in which the camera has been rotated around the
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in the subject being filmed. The Dutch angle is strongly associated with
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The King's Speech director Tom Hooper answers your questions – live!
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and relative to the horizon or vertical lines in the shot.
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sidewalk
filmmaking
photography
camera shot
cinematography
cinematic techniques
tension
German expressionist cinema
German films
Edwin S. Porter
Dream of a Rarebit Fiend
Winsor McCay
comic strip
surrealist

Cinematographers
axis of the lens
Dziga Vertov
experimental
Man with a Movie Camera
German expressionist films
Alfred Hitchcock
Suspicion
Notorious
Strangers on a Train
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Third Man
Carol Reed
William Wyler

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