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High Angle


Shot where the camera is above the subject looking down


used to make subject look smaller than it really is

Low angle


Shot that is underneath subject

Birds eye


a shot that is over the head of the subject looking down

Establishing shot/very wide angle


a wide shot the is very far away from the subject, usully shows only setting

wide shot


a shot that is closer to the subject but still shows a lot of scenary


Full Shot


Usully a shot where we can see the full subject with little to know backround

Close up


shot where we foucs on a part of the subject




ex face

Extremely close

Extremely close to object and usually is the face

Over the shoulder


A shot over the shoulder from a bystander on your subject

POV

Shows what the subject is seeing from its eyes

Two Shot] shot where two people are in the shot
Pan

When the camera moves left or right without moving the tripod

Tilt When the camera moves up or down without moving the tripod
Dutch Tilt When a camera is on a set angle on its tilt access for moving the camera. Because of how the angles looks can be used to show madness in a person
Pedistal A Shot when the stand changes heigh but the camera stays in one place
A shot when the camera where the dolly that the camera is on moves forward and backwards
A shot where the camera on the dolly moves left and right