Extreme long shots show the entire setting from a distance to establish context. Long shots show the whole character and their environment to reveal their clothing, body language, and location. Medium shots focus on a character's facial expressions to make audiences feel comfortable while still showing some of the background. Head and shoulder shots also aim to make audiences feel comfortable while focusing on a character's expressions, without showing much of the background. Over the shoulder shots bring audiences into conversations by showing one speaking character and who they are talking to. Point of view shots allow audiences to see what a character holding the camera sees and do from their perspective. Extreme close ups create mystery by tightly focusing on a small detail without full context. Close ups clearly show a character