This document discusses different types of camera shots commonly used in drama films, including establishing shots, mid shots, close ups, and two shots. It provides examples from the films Submarine and Juno to illustrate effective uses of these shots. In Submarine, a family dinner scene filmed from the hallway in a mid shot creates tension. An establishing shot from Juno featuring the main character amid her surroundings establishes the film's autumn setting and color palette. The document also analyzes an over-the-shoulder two shot from Sing Street that shifts focus between characters to enhance the dialogue.