The cinematographer of 2011’s Thor reveals the reason behind the multiple Dutch angle shots in the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster. Haris Zambarloukos, the cinematographer who worked under the ...
The “Dutch angle” (or the “Batman angle,” as it is often known in the U.S., for obvious reasons) was first used extensively in German Expressionist cinema -- “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” being a ...
The Dutch angle is a film technique where the camera is tilted a bit so that the shot looks purposely off, what’s happening in the shot is not parallel to the frame, it’s at an angle instead. The ...
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Why Do So Many Filmmakers Rely On THIS Trick?
Throughout film history, there have been several camera tricks used by directors and cinematographer to portray different emotions and tones. The Dutch Angle might be one of the one of the most used ...
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