Camera shots and angles can be used to convey different meanings and perspectives. Long shots provide context by showing a subject and their surroundings, while close-ups concentrate on specific details like facial expressions. Shot types also indicate distance from the subject, from extreme long shots taken far away to establish landscapes to medium shots that frame subjects from the knees up. Camera angles like high angles make subjects seem smaller while low angles imply dominance. Oblique tilted angles can suggest imbalance or a character's point of view.