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  1. Worm's Eye View: Directed by Jack Raymond. With Ronald Shiner, Garry Marsh, Diana Dors, John Blythe. Five WWII RAF fighter pilots are billeted in a family home.

  2. A worm’s eye view is a camera angle used in filmmaking that captures scenes from a low ground level, as if viewed by a worm. It’s an unusual perspective that often makes subjects appear larger than life, emphasizing their dominance or importance in the scene.

  3. In this video, I dissect the Worm's Eye Shot or Perspective Shot and describe some tips and tricks when executing this style. My Presets/Luts/Transitions:htt...

  4. A worm's-eye view is a description of the view of a scene from below that a worm might have if it could see. It is the opposite of a bird's-eye view. It can give the impression that an object is tall and strong while the viewer is childlike or powerless.

  5. Les aventures d'un groupe de recrues de l'aviation royale britannique. G.-B. 1951. Comédie de Jack Raymond avec Ronald Shiner, Garry Marsh, Diana Dors.

  6. A daring photographer captured some of nature’s most majestic, and adorable, creatures on film from the ground up.Video Credits: AP.

  7. Incidents in the lives of a group of R.A.F. men living in billets.