The position and orientation of the camera in relation to the subject(s) in a movie scene, namely and , are essential features in the film-making process due to their influence on the viewer's perception of the scene. We provide a database containing camera feature annotations on camera angle and camera level, for about 25,000 image frames. Frames are sampled from a wide range of movies, freely available images, and shots from cinematographic websites, and are annotated on the following five categories - Overhead, High, Neutral, Low, and Dutch - for what concerns camera angle, and on six different classes of camera level: Aerial, Eye, Shoulder, Hip, Knee, and Ground level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe provide a database containing shot scale annotations (i.e., the apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene) for more than 792,000 image frames.
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