The document discusses the use of various camera shots and techniques in a storyboard to build narrative logic and suspense in a scene. It analyzes shots including medium shots, long shots, point of view shots, and close-ups used to create enigma, raise questions, emphasize a character being alone and watched, intensify suspense through music and lighting, show the development of proxemics as characters get closer, highlight a character's reaction and the climax. By practicing basic narrative logic, conventions like contrasting high and low angle shots between a killer and victim start to emerge, revealing the importance of storyboards.