This document defines and describes various camera shots and techniques used in filmmaking, including close-up shots to show emotions, high and low angle shots to manipulate a character's perceived power, bird's eye view and establishing shots to set a scene, panning and tilting to move the camera angle, tracking and dolly shots to move with characters, crane shots from high points, zooming in on important objects, handheld shots to convey motion, and different shot distances like long shots, medium shots, and close-ups. Proper techniques like maintaining eye lines and using the rule of thirds are also discussed.