These kinds of shots are used in thriller films to make the object or character being looked down on seem completely vulnerable and powerless
Close ups:
Close ups in thriller films are used to show the characters reactions. This shot shows off the most emotion from the character's, seeing the character's emotions persuades the audience to feel this way too. They can also capture importance and detail in a scene.
Canted angles:
Canted angles add a lot of tension to shots, and could simplify a supernatural being, for example, pushing or moving the camera. This is also a great was to get a different angle of an incident across to the audience. Another great use of a canted angle is to use it as a POV shot from a victim making to feel as though the audience is seeing what the victim is seeing.
Establishing Shot:
Establishing shots are simply to establish the area or place that the film is going to be set. This could be to show how deserted and scary a town might be.




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