Extreme long shot-Provides audience with important information where things are happening . Usually so the audience can see the location .
Mid shot - View of a character from waist up.
Two shot- Two characters in a frame it show's the relationship between two characters .
Close up- Show's emotion .
Extreme close up - Draw the audience close in to the character .
Tracking shot - Moving the camera backwards or forwards . Tracking draw's the audience in .
Tilt shot - Creates sense of height and power .
Zoom-Creates movement in to or away from a character.
Arc shot -Go's round in a circle.
Crane shot - Director can make target look smaller.
Ariel shot - Makes everything in the shot look small .
Cut away shot- Show's what a character may be looking at .
Panning shot-Sweeps around the scene
Over the shoulder shot- a shot been taken over the shoulder of somebody else .
High angle-Makes a character look less powerful.
Low angle-Makes a character look big and powerful.
Canted-Off level