This document defines and describes various camera shots and angles used in film and television. A high angle shot looks down on a subject, making them appear small and insignificant, while a low angle looks up, making the subject appear larger and more powerful. A slanted angle shows an unnatural point of view that can reveal things only the audience can see. An eye level angle portrays equal power between the subject and viewer. Other shots described include aerial, close up, long, medium, wide, two-shot, over the shoulder, and point of view shots.