The document defines various camera shots, angles, movements, and compositional techniques used in filmmaking. It explains that camera shots establish scenes and include wide shots, long shots, mid shots, close ups, and point of view shots. Camera angles like low angles and high angles can make subjects appear more powerful or vulnerable. Camera movements include pans, tilts, tracks, zooms, and dollies. Composition techniques like symmetry, asymmetry, and the rule of thirds are used to balance visual elements in the frame. Depth of field, shallow focus, and focus pulls also impact what is in or out of focus in an image.