Camera shots angles movements
shots
Long shot Features a person from head to toe A full body shot LS
Medium Shot Features the person from the waist to the head MS
Bust shot Features a person from chest to head More personal than a medium shot Bust
Close-up Features a person’s head and shoulders We are close to the character Able to more clearly recognize facial expressions CU
Extreme Close-up Closest we can get to a person or object Eye, mouth, watch, doorknob, etc. ECU
Establishing Shot First shot of a scene Tells where the action will be taking place EST
EST Can be a building A sign Or a title Principal’s  Office
Over the shoulder shot Back of person’s head=foreground Main character’s head=background, but it is in focus We know the character is talking to someone OS
2 shot A shot with 2 people in it
angles
normal Shot is taken at a normal, everyday angle Eye-level
Low angle Camera is on ground or low…and looking up Subject on the screen is powerful or superior
High angle Camera looks down on the subject Subject on the screen is weak or inferior
dutch Angle is diagonal, crooked Suggests action or excitement Something abnormal is going on
Point of view Camera becomes the eye of the subject POV
movements
pan Camera head moves from side to side Camera is mounted on tripod or shoulder
tilt Camera head moves up or down Camera is mounted on tripod or shoulder
truck Entire camera moves from side to side
Dolly Entire camera moves towards or away from a subject Camera moves forward or backwards
Zoom in Camera is stationary, but an object on screen appears to be getting closer to camera Camera lenses are shifting
Zoom out Camera is stationary, but an object on screen appears to be moving further away from the camera Camera lenses are shifting

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