Where Did the Dutch Angle Come From?

Few camera shots are more readily recognizable than the Dutch angle (sometimes known as the Dutch tilt or canted angle), with its jarring tilt capturing the viewer’s attention instantly. Where did this strange shot come from, and why do filmmakers use it? This interesting video takes a look at the history of the Dutch angle and its usage in cinema.

Coming to you from Vox, this fascinating video takes a look at the history of the Dutch angle and why filmmakers use it. The Dutch angle is deceptively precise and intentional. Whereas most of us are used to working hard to make sure our shots are perfectly level, a shot with such a bizarre tilt can feel almost cavalier, but filmmakers use it for a very specific purpose, with some even going so far as to associate different amounts of tilt with different characters. However, despite its name, the Dutch angle is not actually Dutch. It actually has its roots in German Expressionism and was emblematic of the distinct differences between early American and early German cinema. It has become a go-to tool for expressing tension or anxiety and can be a powerful technique to add to your own kit. Check out the video above for the full rundown.