2. Two shot
• A two shot is used to show how close the two
characters are together within the scene
3. Establishing shot
• An establishing shot opens up the clip and sets
the scene so the viewer gets a feel for the
world they're in.
4. Long shot
• To show where the character is in the scene,
and what’s happening around them
5. Mid shot
• Is a closer image of the long shot usually so
you can see a bit more detail to the character,
and their emotions.
6. Track shot
• A track shot follows and item/person and
shows their movement and where they go.
7. Close up
• Shows the characters facial expressions and
emotions, or shows detail of an object
8. Low angle shot
• The camera is at a low angle looking up at the
character, and makes them seem bigger/
dominant/ scarier.
9. High angle shot
• Where the camera is at a high angle looking
down on the scene, to make the items/ people
seem smaller and weaker/ helpless.
10. Tilt shot
• Where the camera’s position stays still but it
tilts up, down, left or right, to show the scene
from different angles and to open a scene .