Dutch angle
Plural
Dutch angles
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a camera shot where the camera is tilted to one side, creating a tilted or skewed perspective on the scene being filmed
A Dutch angle is a camera technique where the camera is tilted sideways, causing the horizon line to slant. This angle creates a sense of disorientation, unease, or tension, making the viewer feel as if the world is tilted. It is commonly used in films and television to visually suggest instability, confusion, or psychological distress, enhancing the dramatic impact of the scene.