This document discusses various camera shots and techniques used in thriller films to build suspense and tension. It describes how high angle shots make characters seem powerless, while close-ups capture emotion and detail. Tracking and tilt shots add movement and drama. Low angle shots emphasize threat and intimidation, while point-of-view shots make the audience feel like a character. Zooming in on details or unseen objects also builds suspense without revealing everything at once. These techniques manipulate the audience's perspective and pace of information to create an immersive and exciting experience.