6. Extreme Long Shot:- Extreme long shot. A panoramic
view of an exterior location, photographed from a great
distance, often as far as a quarter-mile away.
7. Long Shot:- Long shot. Includes an amount of picture within the
frame which roughly corresponds to the audience's view of the
area within the proscenium arch of the legitimate theater.
8. Bust Shot:- they will express the neatly expetrsion and movement of the
person.
9. Extrem Wide Shot:-in this shot will determine the whole situation out of there
the location.
10. Over The Shoulder Shot:- This shot helps to establish the
position of each person, and get the feel of looking at
one person from the other's point of view
12. Nose-Room Shot:- When a person looks at a photo or shot, he often tries to see
where the subject is looking as well. The nose room, or the space between the
nose of the subject and the frame where the subject is facing, gives that space
or location. The nose room also provides meaning to certain facial expressions
and gives composition to a shot.
13. Knee Shot:-In this shot from head to ankle, knee
slightly but part of the frame is taken up
14. Head-Room Shot:- in this shot will express
their accuracy for in over head space to
determine the object
15. Mid Shot:- The mid shot shows some part of the subject in more detail, whilst
still showing enough for the audience to feel as if they were looking at the
whole subject. In fact, this is an approximation of how you would see a person
"in the flesh" if you were having a casual conversation. You wouldn't be paying
any attention to their lower body, so that part of the picture is unnecessary.