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Establishing shot-establishes context or setting of the scene.
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Long Shot- picture from a long distance showing a full object/body
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Medium Shot- Picture shows only a portion of subject and shows head and shoulders of a body.
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Eye Level Shot-shows something or someone in an eye level or looking directly at you.
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Close Up Shot- shows detail and focus of a subject
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Birds Eye Shot - shows a view from up above a subject
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Worms Eye Shot- shows a view from down below
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Extreme Close Up Shot- shows extreme detail of a subject   
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Reaction Shot -Shows a character’s reaction to the shot that has preceded it.
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Point of View Shot-Shot intended to mimic what a particular character in a scene is seeing.
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Over the Shoulder Shot-shot where a subject is shot from behind the shoulder of another, framing the subject anywhere from a Medium to Close-Up.
























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