1. The document describes 8 shots taken for a storyboard, including close-ups, extreme close-ups, knee-level shots, long shots, over-the-shoulder shots, and medium shots. 2. Each shot is analyzed to show what it depicts and how it advances the story. Shots include characters' facial expressions, settings, and changes in relationships. 3. The filmmakers worked well as a group, with clear shots in good sequence and positioning that followed cinematography basics like rules of thirds. While the shots were clear, more camera variety could have been used.