2. Extreme close-
up shot
• This is an Extreme close-up shot,
it can show intimidation and power
and fear , signaling to the audience
that it's important at this time.
• - From Naruto
3. Big close up
shot
• This shot shows emotion and
their interaction, it can bring
hype and excitement as you can
know what is about to happen
• - Bleach
4. Close up shot
• It is a further shot than a Big up
shot, it shows power, and it
shows an emotional moment
that draws in the audience and
portrays a character's innermost
feelings. This makes the viewer
feel like they're part of the
action. To play up a character's
subtleties. A close-up allows
small details like a smirk, eye
roll, or eyebrow raise to
effectively tell the story
• - Dragon ball
5. Medium close
up shot
• the medium close up
showcases the face of a subject,
letting audiences see small
nuances of behavior and emotion
while eliciting a higher degree of
identification and empathy; the
slightly wider framing also lets
body language convey meaning
by the inclusion of a character's
shoulders.
• - Chainsaw man
6. Medium shot
• A medium shot, also called a
mid-shot or waist shot, is a
type of camera shot in film
and television that shows an
actor approximately from
the waist up. A medium shot
is used to emphasize both
the actor and their
surroundings by giving them
an equal presence on
screen.
7. Medium long shot
• a medium long shot shows the subject
from the knees or mid-thigh up. This
framing technique also reveals how the
subject relates to the setting. Often
abbreviated as MLS on the shot list, a
medium long shot can include one, two,
or three characters.
8. Long shot
a view of a scene that is shot
from a considerable distance,
so that people appear as
indistinct shapes. An extreme
long shot is a view from an
even greater distance, in which
people appear as small dots in
the landscape if at all, showing
a character's body and how it
adds to the scenery
-Tokyo Revengers
9. Very Long Shot
• Used to show the subject from a
distance, or the area in which the
scene is taking place. This type of
shot is particularly useful for
establishing a scene (see Establishing
Shot later in the article) in terms of
time and place, as well as a
character’s physical or emotional
relationship to the environment and
elements within it. The character
doesn’t necessarily have to be
viewable in this shot.
• - Attack on titan
10. Two Shot
• A two shot is a type of shot in
which the frame encompasses
two people . The subjects do not
have to be next to each other,
and there are many common
two shots which have one
subject in the foreground and
the other subject in the
background.
• - My Hero Academia
11. Over Shoulder
pose
• An over the shoulder shot, often
referred to as a third-person shot or an
OTS, is a shot where the camera is
facing one character from a position
that is just behind another character.
In other words, an off-screen actor’s
shoulder is in the foreground while
there is complete coverage of the on-
screen actor. Because of the
orientation of the camera, the off-
screen actor’s shoulder and sometimes
the back of their head is in the frame.
This is a foundational camera move
taught to all novice filmmakers.
• - JoJo Bizarre adventure
12. Interview looks
into space
• A shot Where The Actor isn't
looking at the Camera, but the
object isn't in the shot to show
that the character is thinking, and
some action might happen next
• - Black Clover
13. Walking into
space Shot
• This Show the subject walking
into the empty space to show
action
• -Evangelion
14. High Angle Shot
• A high-angle shot is a cinematic
technique where the camera
looks down on the subject from
a high angle and the point of
focus often gets "swallowed up".
-In film, they can make the scene
more dramatic. If there is a
person at high elevation who is
talking to someone below them,
this shot is often used.
• - one piece
15. Low Angle
Shot
• A low-angle shot is a shot in
which the camera angle is
positioned below the eye line of
the subject, pointing upward. An
extreme low-angle shot is
positioned below the subject’s
feet, offering a sharper contrast in
the shot.
• -one punch man
16. Tilted frame
• a camera shot with a tilt on the
camera's roll axis. The point of
this tilted perspective is to make
viewers feel uneasy. Using a
Dutch angle shot signals that
something is wrong, unsettled, or
disorientating.
• - Hunter X Hunter