The document outlines the variety of camera shots and angles that will be used in the opening of a thriller film. It explains that extreme close-up, close-up, over-the-shoulder, high angle, long, and medium shots will be incorporated to create tension, show characters' reactions, depict conversations, convey a sense of victimization, establish settings, and show details of action. The different shots will demonstrate an understanding of filming techniques and how they can be employed to craft an engaging thriller opening.