This document discusses various film techniques used in storytelling through examples from Hindi films. It explains that mise-en-scene, which refers to everything visible in front of the camera, includes elements like sets, props, lighting, costumes, actor blocking, and shot composition. A variety of shots are then analyzed from films like Tamasha, Kedarnath, and Makhkhi to demonstrate techniques like lighting, framing, reverse shots, helicopter shots, close-ups, and depth of field and how they impact the narrative.