Establishing shot: establishes context by showing full setting![See the source image](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/8BdLcRCtq8AFJBnlrUs5O6p-it15IxI5KQIFgD3EDEMjNtSskurBgRXPROkBlbryJcaqj5hMZN3MTequ7k1yUZ3elwMKr-U4R7uRm9CVCTdchbDLnttgik5R9mQW3WTJ6hdUMgmy)
Long Shot: a shot that will show the full object embedded in the surrounding![See the source image](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/igl4j_jNL-2uul0kQ0kbM2xaiu-SByH_yBzU4n-NXmR32AQwTvOc0aRnLyMFA-YtjAHcHvtsK_GzdVpKl385yAm4ZQgYDyrfYAEw-djaJnrV-XaZUfZd1Ay2xx7Btt1fgF4uWEas)
Medium Shot: a shot a shot that is showing the upper half of an object![See the source image](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/4Dr2Zh49JgFa3VlQW5vUhL1sYBePV9Y8SQ9kJXr7dnSrybIF2C9tbgsSCWdarcuHy1jYpR4pfY5ll1dmHS0QQP6RCx5VffoZ2fIkBCX49xupgh2uqp13bOw-0NW5RkxGpelXGrSY)
Eye Level Shot: a shot from the very front top where the objects eyes are or you would assume they would be![See the source image](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lNLsMnWO_kWiA5Luf054tafhYKjjDbhvkBgEmy5hX6CD9NbctIGuBp0w1vB_MEjSQwDsLsNhr7QdKXvsCjbMwusOs8Wx5_7e8xTRieDMFoZET0OGviWrWvzGElXCxY_Ky7SHMAUv)
Close Up Shot: shot that tightly frames an object
Birds Eye Shot: a shot from the top![See the source image](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/nINpkO3PlACERdK6YrfxYSbSbW6mQN_cku96AAruHVmXtouem3WYE9O3TVVeBy4YMk8xQPuPNHzwxj_4nymoJ7up4i9m0Hm3ZHEDuIhEz5LWvNU3tI3ZMQ5KnEoAp5Shacx7INF4)
Worms Eye Shot: a shot for under looking up at the object![See the source image](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pl9JBnE8iBMb9zTjTU8Z63eV8T1A9_8KgKvNPLTgbtFGI6xsDsGLIMeo-_5qlO7XH6VGLx6VXe1ctHG1wk10bG2sktUkjcnuT-PsBB4cqAmmwFwiCPlpPK5dG8nIYsbyZUr06DD-)
Extreme Close Up Shot: the camera focusing on a very specific detail of an object![See the source image](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/ROxVkswt_q-r13qCLCeIhQMS9q9JH1X-Nq023Lz1TK4qHoAsh-qTxXOtw0kEkWC5kdsDd5NtOQgxkrMxDhh73cnD5o3YIsGA1o3bEJ__GF5xEBufQgPu7Db94eJNpGUAKLr0csG_)
Reaction Shot: a close up shot displaying someone's reaction to something![See the source image](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pRJHFPuiOSG5XBb2wxD7qt6tUw0TKZzh0_YZEit7QyV5Kc3bjW-POvSUuT4UeGfQy8r-X9LO7lCRlJFDRaBMBWSbqtTOpkwbv3L6bjfiw7gFrZYX5DUZAObYYGcHfkTJa-RzPOLG)
Point of View Shot: a shot taken from a subjects eyes![See the source image](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/bwpLntMKh2SEe7k02Op_kUec3eyhNa8f91NwtZ67xQ6A4VffUXfKCoNj5R4CgzKuEqWucRtnQgcF3HiXz5vzfZrxz85nGU8rLgQUTxr1Urn5DPNrfsHV6yLn2dT4fz89SCiOZoPX)
Over the Shoulder Shot: shot taken from behind the thing that is facing the object
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