This document defines and describes various camera shots and angles used in filmmaking. It explains establishing shots set the scene, while wide shots show the whole scene. Long shots capture a full person or object, and medium shots show from the waist up or down. Close ups focus on a specific part like the face. Point of view shots portray the character's perspective. It also outlines overhead, high, and low angle shots as well as camera movements like pans, tilts, tracks, zooms, and dollies.