This document defines and describes different camera shot types used in filmmaking, including:
- Extremely wide shots and very wide shots which show more of the surroundings and less of the subject. These are often used as establishing shots.
- Wide shots show the subject and some surroundings, allowing visibility of the subject's feet, head, and body language.
- Medium close ups show the subject's upper body and face clearly.
- Close ups focus on a subject's face or feature in great detail.
- Extreme close ups zoom in further to show facial expressions and reactions like the eyes.
- Over the shoulder shots look over a subject or object, covering 1/3 of the frame