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Extreme Close Up: focuses on a single detail of the object uses uniformity simplicity horizontal lines birds eye shot: a shot looking down at the object diagonal lines, unity Establishing shot: shows full context Informal balance proportion Medium shot: shows a portion of the object unity, formal balance, rhythm  Eye Level shot: focusing on the eye level of a subject formal balance, horizontal lines  Over Shoulder shot: a shot taken from behind the object at shoulder level informal balance, rhythm Point of View shot: A shot taken from a subject that is viewing the object or on the object. Informal balance, texture Close Up shot: a shot that tightly frames an object. Formal balance, unity, horizontal lines
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Establishing shot: establishes context by showing full setting Long Shot: a shot that will show the full object embedded in the surrounding Medium Shot: a shot a shot that is showing the upper half of an object Eye Level Shot: a shot from the very front top where the objects eyes are or you would assume they would be Close Up Shot: shot that tightly frames an object Birds Eye Shot: a shot from the top Worms Eye Shot: a shot for under looking up at the object Extreme Close Up Shot: the camera focusing on a very specific detail of an object Reaction Shot: a close up shot displaying someone's reaction to something Point of View Shot: a shot taken from a subjects eyes Over the Shoulder Shot: shot taken from behind the thing that is facing the object