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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. 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.

  4. 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...

  5. 28 oct. 2018 · In worm’s-eye-view shots, the camera is placed on ground level and allows the audience to view a scene from a very low perspective. From this point of view, the size of a subject is exaggerated and looks enormous to the audience, evoking feelings of power and control.

  6. 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.

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