Extreme close up: This shot is used when emphasizing the emotion in a character's eyes. Commonly used in horrors it is perfect for filming the moment before someone is murdered.
Close up: In this shot you are able to see the whole face of a character. This can be used to observe the emotion and expressions on characters faces and is great for jump scares.
Mid shot: The most used camera shot, it focuses on either the top half or bottom half of character(s). Can also be used for walking scenes.
Long shot: A shot that is able capture large subjects, usually the object is just in camera range so you can see how large it is.
Extreme long shot: This shot is used to film landscapes, useful when setting scenes or ending a movie.
Close up: In this shot you are able to see the whole face of a character. This can be used to observe the emotion and expressions on characters faces and is great for jump scares.
Mid shot: The most used camera shot, it focuses on either the top half or bottom half of character(s). Can also be used for walking scenes.
Long shot: A shot that is able capture large subjects, usually the object is just in camera range so you can see how large it is.
Extreme long shot: This shot is used to film landscapes, useful when setting scenes or ending a movie.