BIRDS EYE VIEW:
The bird’s eye view angle is used in film to showcase complex movement and show details of the mise-en-scene elements. This can also be used to disconnect the character from the rest.
Some directors also use this angle to bring awareness that someone is watching over the events making the viewers question the morality of what is taking place.
WORMS EYE VIEW:
Worm’s eye view shots are typically used to make a character look more powerful. This is because the audience and weaker characters have to look up, putting themselves in a submissive position.
HIGH ANGLE:
High-angle shots are typically used to diminish a character making them appear weak or vulnerable since the audience and other characters look down on them.