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The document discusses different camera shots used in filmmaking, including extreme long shots, long shots, medium shots, close-ups, panning shots, and tracking shots. Extreme long shots establish the location and set the scene and mood. Long shots show the full object and its surroundings. Medium shots show the subject from the knees or waist up, allowing viewers to see facial expressions. Close-ups display details like emotions on characters' faces. Panning shots turn the camera horizontally without moving it. Tracking shots follow subjects while moving the camera on rails.






