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Panoramic- This is a far away shot which normally is for showing the audience the location
Long shot- This shot is for showing movement and the whole character to show the audience their figure or clothing.
Mid shot- This shows the characters attire.
Close up- This shows the characters facial expression, it can show their mood, attitude and dialogue.
Extreme close up- This shows the characters detail of their face, for example their eye colour.
Establishing shot- This is the first shot the audience sees this helps them determine the location of the scene.
2 shot- This is a shot that involves 2 people in the frame, this shows their relationship.
POV (point of view) shot- This positions the audience as the character.
OTS (over the shoulder shot)- This helps the audience to be able to experiment what the character is looking at.
High angle- This makes the character look smaller, therefore becoming less powerful and weak.
Low angle- This makes the character more powerful and strong.
Birds eye view- This shot is directly down, for example from a helicopter.
Worms eye view- This short is taken laid on the ground.
Canted angle- This frame is slandered this connotes if something is strange or where something is wrong.