In an isosceles right triangle, the two base angles are equal to 45 degrees.
Shoot at a 45 degree angle. Generally speaking, don't shoot directly or completely sideways. Take the middle angle. When shooting a scene at a 45-degree angle, it is more conducive to showing the three-dimensional sense and spatial sense of the scene, and at the same time, it can make the subject have obvious perspective changes.
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Regarding the 45-degree angle, the most famous one is Michael Jackson's 45-degree diagonal dance.
When Michael Jackson first showed a 45-degree tilt dance on the stage, everyone was shocked. The difficulty of this action reflects the shock of anti-gravity, and he also applied for this patent in the United States, revealing the secret of this action.
The secret lies in the shoes he wears. These shoes are not ordinary shoes. There is a dent in the back of the shoe, which blocks the fixed point on the ground. This 45-degree oblique jump will not easily fall. Jackson and two fashion designers left a hook position at the heel of the special shoes. When he needs to lean forward, a row of hooks will rise on the stage. Jackson and the dancer slid the heels onto the hooks, and then they leaned forward.