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Shoulder level shot

A shoulder level shot is often used


during a conversation and are also
used for interviews. Shoulder level
shots are used to connect or
disconnect characters in a scene.
Close up

A close up is arranged at head level


and can capture a subject’s
thoughts and feelings.
Dutch angle

The dutch angle films the


subject of the scene at a tilted
angle
Establishing shot

An establishing shot establishes the


time of day. This type of camera shot
is important for new scenes.
Low angle

A low angle is captured below the


subjects eye line. The angle can be
subtle or extreme.
High angle

A high angle can make the subject


look weak or vulnerable. The angle is
captured above the subject’s eye
line.
Extreme close up

An extreme close up shot are the best


tools for emphasis on a subject. This
type of shot captures the subject’s
facial features

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