The document discusses various cinematography techniques used in film including shot types (ELS, LS, MS, CU), camera angles (low angle, high angle), framing (open, closed), the rule of thirds, eyeline, and depth of field (DOF). Shot types like establishing shots (ELS) set the scene while medium shots (MS) show body language. Camera angles like low angles make characters seem dominant while high angles suggest vulnerability. Framing can be open to suggest freedom or closed to imply entrapment. The rule of thirds, eyeline, and DOF are also techniques to guide viewer attention and engagement. An activity is assigned to identify these techniques in another document.