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SSC - 25.04.2020 - Thema: Innenarchitektur - Dutch Angle* thanks to Esther
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Dutch Angle Definition:
The Dutch Angle is a shot that describes an oblique camera perspective. It has a sloping horizon and optionally a top or bottom view. This concept is intended to disorient the viewer or put him in an unreal situation.
This shot was often used in expressionist German cinema of the 1920s. This is why it was given the international name "German Angle". Due to the fact that the word "Deutsch (German)" and the word "Dutch" (Dutch - Netherlands) are very similar, the term "Dutch Angle" was formed. Also the Film Noir of the 40's and 50's used the "Dutch Angle" as a stylistic device, examples are "The Third Man" and in the "Sign of Evil".
Also the Film Noir of the 40's and 50's used the "Dutch Angle" as a stylistic device, examples are "The Third Man" and in the "Sign of Evil".
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Dutch Angle Definition:
The Dutch Angle is a shot that describes an oblique camera perspective. It has a sloping horizon and optionally a top or bottom view. This concept is intended to disorient the viewer or put him in an unreal situation.
This shot was often used in expressionist German cinema of the 1920s. This is why it was given the international name "German Angle". Due to the fact that the word "Deutsch (German)" and the word "Dutch" (Dutch - Netherlands) are very similar, the term "Dutch Angle" was formed. Also the Film Noir of the 40's and 50's used the "Dutch Angle" as a stylistic device, examples are "The Third Man" and in the "Sign of Evil".
Also the Film Noir of the 40's and 50's used the "Dutch Angle" as a stylistic device, examples are "The Third Man" and in the "Sign of Evil".
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My roma ;-))
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Dutch Angle Definition:
The Dutch Angle is a shot that describes an oblique camera perspective. It has a sloping horizon and optionally a top or bottom view. This concept is intended to disorient the viewer or put him in an unreal situation.
This shot was often used in expressionist German cinema of the 1920s. This is why it was given the international name "German Angle". Due to the fact that the word "Deutsch (German)" and the word "Dutch" (Dutch - Netherlands) are very similar, the term "Dutch Angle" was formed. Also the Film Noir of the 40's and 50's used the "Dutch Angle" as a stylistic device, examples are "The Third Man" and in the "Sign of Evil".
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