This document discusses and provides examples of different types of camera shots including long shots, medium shots, over-the-shoulder shots, close ups, and establishing shots. Long shots show a character from head to toe and establish the scene while showing body language. Medium shots show subjects from the waist up with some background. Over-the-shoulder shots imply relationships between characters. Close ups are used to show facial expressions and emotions. Establishing shots establish the location and setting of a scene.