Bailee Brooks discusses several film techniques they find effective: 1) A focus pull transitions focus within a shot to emphasize different characters or objects, like in Jurassic Park focusing on a stone. 2) Crane shots establish scenes from unique angles, introducing more of a room than standard shots, seen in films like El Greco and My Life in Ruins. 3) Matching action shots keep audiences engaged in long scenes by cutting between related shots, like Friends cutting between characters during a kiss. 4) Jump cuts increase intensity and excitement by cutting between short clips rather than continuous shots, as in 2001: A Space Odyssey between a gorilla and spaceship.