Camera shots and angles are used to establish context, influence perception, and move the viewer's perspective. An establishing shot provides context by showing the location and time period. Low angle shots make objects seem powerful by looking up at them, while high angle shots look down and make objects seem smaller or vulnerable. Other shots include close-ups of parts of the body, medium close-ups from the chest up, extreme close-ups magnifying a body part, and long shots showing the full body from a distance. Camera movements like panning, tilting, tracking, and dollying change the viewer's perspective, and techniques like zooming, focus pulling, and canted angles influence perception.