Bird's Eye View
O que é Bird's Eye View?
A bird's eye view is a camera shot looking straight down from above, like seeing the scene on a flat map.
Resumo rápido
- Também conhecido como
- Overhead shotTop-down shotAerial overheadGod's eye view
- Usado para
- Conveying scale and isolationRevealing spatial relationshipsAbstract compositionAction geography
- Ferramentas comuns
- DronesCranesHigh camera mountsAI video generation
- Termos relacionados
- Aerial shotHigh angle shotEstablishing shotCompositionCamera angle
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Como se compara
A high angle shot looks down at the subject from an elevated position but preserves depth and three-dimensional spatial relationships. A bird's eye view points directly downward and eliminates conventional depth, presenting subjects as flat shapes on a plane. All bird's eye views are high angle shots, but not all high angle shots are bird's eye views.
Pense nisso como…
Imagine looking at an ant farm from the top instead of the side. From the top, you can see exactly where every ant is and how they are all arranged, but they look flat, like dots on a map. You can see everything, but you feel far away from them. That is what a bird's eye view does in a video. The camera looks straight down and you can see the whole picture at once, but everything looks small and flat, like you are floating high above it all. Audiences tend to experience bird's eye view shots as distinctly distancing, and the angle is often used in moments where the creative intent is precisely to remove the viewer's sense of personal involvement with the scene below.
Dica profissional
When prompting AI generation for a bird's eye view, specify that the camera should be directly overhead rather than simply above. Adding context about the subject and its relationship to the frame, such as two figures from directly above on a grid-patterned floor, or overhead view of a street market with colourful stalls, produces more compositionally controlled results than a simple overhead shot prompt.
Tipos e variações
- A true overhead shot positions the camera at ninety degrees directly above the subject.
- A near-overhead shot tilts slightly from vertical, preserving a small amount of depth while maintaining the dominant downward perspective.
- An aerial bird's eye view combines the overhead angle with significant altitude for a geographic overview.
- A low overhead shot is positioned just above the subject, creating an intimate top-down perspective rather than a distanced overview.
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- Action and chase sequences use bird's eye views to reveal the spatial geometry of pursuit and movement.
- Dance and choreography filming uses overhead angles to make the patterns of formation and movement fully legible.
- Sports coverage uses top-down perspectives for tactical and positional clarity.
- Food photography and flat lay composition in editorial and e-commerce photography uses overhead angles to present subjects graphically.
- Abstract and artistic cinematography uses the flattening quality of the overhead angle to create purely graphic compositions from mundane subjects.
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