2. An establishing shot is usually the first shot ,which is designed to
set the scene and show the audience where the action is taking
place. Usually aWS (wide shot) or EWS (extreme wide shot)
An establishing shot featured inThe Hunger Games; Mockingjay part 2
3. sometimes referred to as a full shot which typically shows the
entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place
it in some relation to its surroundings.
4. In the extreme wide shot, the view is so far from the subject
that the character isn't even visible. The point of this shot is
to show the subject's surroundings.The EWS is often used as
an establishing shot.
5. This camera shot tightly frames a person or object making
them the central point of the shot.
6. Half way between a Mid shot and a Close up
Mid Shot- Shows some part of the subject in more detail while
still giving an impression of the whole subject.
7. Shows extreme detail of a person/object. Commonly used
when a character wakes up and /or to show the emotions of
the character.
8. OTS is a shot taken from the perspective or camera angle from
the shoulder of another person.
9. This camera shot allows the viewer to see two characters
together.
10. Cut in - shows some (other) part of the subject in detail.
POV (Point of view) shot - a view from the subject's
perspective.
Tracking Shot - when a camera follows a person or an object
physically moving with the subject.