alternate angles
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of alternate angles
First recorded in 1650–60
Example Sentences
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Two cameramen crouch in front, capturing him from alternate angles — one locked on his made-for-TV visage and the other set to pan across his body once he starts delivering his lines.
From Los Angeles Times
DW: You could see in some of those alternate angles how clear of an angle Crowder had to see the rim.
From Los Angeles Times
Scorsese omits the most famous footage from the tour, a single-take close-up on Dylan’s face as he plays a solo version of “Tangled Up in Blue,” and in some of the songs that also appear in Renaldo & Clara, he chooses alternate angles that favor Dylan less and the group dynamic more.
From Slate
Six holes play right on the shoreline, and every hole offer genuine alternate angles of attack.
From Golf Digest
As the perspective shifts to explore this assemblage from alternate angles, the man gets up to change out the memory card on one of the cameras, stores the completed card in a locker, then sits back down in his original spot.
From New York Times
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