GOOGLE NANO BANANA PRO CAMERA ANGLES – COMPLETE LIST
Vertical Category
Low-angle shot
Camera looks up at the subject. Makes the subject seem powerful, large, or dominant.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A low-angle shot of a banana wearing a tiny crown…”
Extreme low-angle / Worm’s-eye view
Very low to the ground, looking up dramatically. Makes subject huge and imposing.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Worm’s-eye view from the ground, looking up at the towering banana skyscraper…”
High-angle shot
Camera looks down on the subject. Makes the subject seem small, vulnerable, insignificant.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A high-angle shot of the city street…”
Bird’s-eye view / Top-down view
Directly overhead, looking straight down. Graphic, map-like perspective.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Bird’s-eye view of a forest maze…”
Aerial shot
Very high above, wide environment view. Drone or helicopter feel.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Aerial shot of a banana plantation at sunrise…”
Horizontal Category
Front-facing / Straight-on shot / Eye-level
Camera is at the same height and directly in front of the subject. Neutral, natural.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A straight-on shot of the portrait…”
Side profile view
Shows the subject from the side. Clean silhouette, character profile.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A side profile view of a banana on a lab bench…”
Three-quarter view (3/4 angle)
Subject turned slightly away from camera. Most flattering angle for faces and bodies.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A 3/4 angle shot of a warrior banana holding a sword…”
Two-shot
Two characters in frame, side-by-side or angled. Shows relationships.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A two-shot of two bananas having a conversation…”
Distance / Shot Size Category
Extreme close-up (ECU)
Only a detail (eye, hand, object). Intense, dramatic, focuses on tiny detail.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Extreme close-up of a banana peel texture…”
Close-up
Face or main subject fills the frame. Emotion, focus, intimacy.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Close-up shot of a banana’s smiling face…”
Medium shot
Waist-up. Conversational, social feel. Good for dialogue scenes.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Medium shot of a banana chef cooking…”
Medium-long / Cowboy shot
Mid-thigh or knees up. Character plus some environment context.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Cowboy shot of a banana gunslinger in a western town…”
Long shot / Wide shot
Full body inside environment. Shows action and setting.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Wide shot of a banana walking through a forest…”
Extreme long shot / Extreme wide shot
Tiny subject in huge environment. Epic scale, establishes location.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Extreme wide shot of a lone banana in a vast desert…”
Specialty Category
Dutch angle / Tilted frame / Off-kilter
Camera deliberately tilted to one side. Creates unease, tension, dynamic look.
Example Prompt Fragment: “A tense action scene using a Dutch angle…”
Over-the-shoulder shot (OTS)
Camera placed behind a person’s shoulder, looking at another subject or scene.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Over-the-shoulder shot of a detective banana looking at a suspect…”
Point of view (POV) shot
Shows the scene from the subject’s perspective. First-person, immersive.
Example Prompt Fragment: “POV shot from inside a deep-sea diving helmet…”
Fisheye shot
Strong lens curve, 180-degree field of view. Distortion, energy, surreal feeling.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Fisheye shot of a banana breakdancing in a circle of dancers…”
Crane / Sweeping shot
High moving camera creates sweeping cinematic movement.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Crane shot swooping down over a banana marketplace…”
Tracking / Dolly / Follow shot
Camera moves with subject. Dynamic motion, following action.
Example Prompt Fragment: “Tracking shot following a banana running through neon city streets…”
PRO TIP:
Stack multiple types for maximum impact!
Example: “dramatic low-angle, extreme close-up, Dutch angle shot of a heroic banana”
reference Sifu Yuk Chan
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