This document defines and provides examples of different shot types used in filmmaking, including extreme wide shots (EWS) to establish a scene, very wide shots (VWS) to show subjects in their environment, wide shots (WS) to frame subjects fully, close ups (CU) to focus on specific features, medium close ups (MCU) between close ups and mid shots, mid shots (MS) to show details while framing subjects wholly, and two-shots to frame conversations between two people. Examples from a documentary are given to illustrate when each shot type was used.