The document discusses techniques for analyzing the use of cameras in textual analysis. It describes two main ways cameras should be analyzed: framing and movement. Framing refers to the camera's distance, angle, and point of view in relation to the subject. Various shot types are defined based on distance from the subject, including extreme long shot, long shot, and close-up. Camera angles are also described, such as high angle, low angle, and wide angle shots. Movement techniques include pans, tilts, tracking shots, zooms, and aerial shots. Key terms are defined for both framing and movement techniques.