1. Establishing shot- In film, a camera shot that establishes a scene, often as a long shot. This is a common maneuver at the beginning of Hollywood films, especially if the setting plays a significant role.
2. Reverse shot- a shot that views the action from the opposite side of the previous shot, as during a conversation between two actors,giving the effect of looking from one actor to the other.
3. Extreme Close-Up- A picture taken at extremely close range; for example, an extreme close-up of a face might show only an eye.
4. Over the Shoulder Shot- View of the primary subject with the back of another person's shoulder and head in the foreground. Often used in interview situations.
5. Action Shot- showing someone or something in motion.
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