(Above) This as an establishing shot (EST). An establishing shot shows were an acion is or about to take place. It is usally and exterior shot, and usally a wide shot (WS). These shots are use to show a subjexts surroundings.
Above is a long shot. Long shots usally show all/most of the subject. The subject above (he chicken) is all shown.
To he left is two examples of a medium shot. A medium shot usally shows a knees to head shot
A medium shot knees to head.
(Left) A medium sho waist to head.
(Below) Medium to shot

Close up. Close ups show a characters face and their emotions. Below I have included some examples of close ups.
(Left) is a image of a close up of chicken.(Left) A close up image of a chickens face. Clearly all who see this image will be able to see the sad emoion the chicken is showing.
To the left is a medium close up image (MCU). MCU images are headshots.
BCU images are of he forehead to chin. These types of screen shots are use to show extreme emotion.

Extreme close ups are very high shots. They can be used over the shoulder during conversions.
High angle shots are use to make characters look vulnerable, here is an example:
A very vulnerable chicken
Another vulnerable chicken. Such chicken has since been eaten.
A deep shot, is when something is in he foreground as well as the background. Below I have included a example of a deep shot.

An over the shoulder shot. Over the shoulder shots are typically used when people are having a conversation, left I have included an example.
Low angles are used to make other characters look powerful. Below are two examples.





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