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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

FROM UNDERNEATH/UNDER

How would you express this?

- The director of the movie decided to shoot this scene from underneath meaning the he was kneeling down and shooting not from straight ahead but from underneath the actors.

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- The director of the movie decided to shoot this scene from a low angle. html

  • - The director of the movie decided to shoot this scene from a low angle.
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- The director of the movie decided to shoot this scene from a low angle.
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http://www.video101course.com/300shotcomp310.html
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Or "from below".

I would not say "from under" or "from underneath".

CJ

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