
High Angle shot- Makes us feel Dominan. High angle shots also make the figure or object seem vulnerable or powerless.

Mid Shot Two shot- Focuses on those two people everything else is out of focus.

Point of view shot - Connects with the scene , see through there eyes.

Low angle shot - ( worms eye shot ) Makes you feel intimidated .

Long shot - Gives you an overview - more in the frame.

Mid Shot - shows a character usually cut off across the legs above or below the knees. It is wide enough to show the physical setting in which the action is taking place, yet it is close enough to shot facial expression

Extreme Close up - Brings focus on something / someone important or an object. Shows only a part of a character's face. It fills the screen with the details of a subject.

Establishing / Aerial shot -

Tracking shot -Follows the action on a track .

Pan Shot - Camera stays in one place.

Birds eye view shot - Suspended above , capturing all of the action.

Over the shoulder shot - is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.


Tracking shot -Follows the action on a track .

Pan Shot - Camera stays in one place.

Birds eye view shot - Suspended above , capturing all of the action.

Over the shoulder shot - is a close-up of a character as seen over-the-shoulder of another person in the foreground.
