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The document discusses various cinematography techniques used in the film The Descent. It defines close-ups as shots that show detail of characters or objects to depict emotion or plot details. It explains that trombone shots make situations feel never-ending and convey a character's fear. Steadicam shots focus on characters while moving with them to escalate tension, like when Sarah runs from something in a nightmare. Arc shots spin smoothly around characters on tracks.









