The six shots wide view, extreme wide, over the shoulder, extreme close up, close up, medium close up
The photo on the left is an example of an over the shoulder shot. This shot can be used in multiple ways the main reason is so you see what that person sees in their perspective.
The photo on the right is an example of a extreme wide shot. This shot can also be called an establishing shot. The establishing shot is used to describe were some thing is located.
The photo below of the eyes is a good example of an extreme close up. The extreme close up is used to focus on on something, like the eyes, to show that this part of the person is engaged and focused.
The photo below is a good example of close up. This shot can be used to to show who is talking or making some kind of face.
To the right this photo is a wide view photo. A wide view shot is used to show the whole character or characters, and some of the background. This shot can also be used to show who is being an action.
The photo below is an example of a medium close up shot. This shot is used often to show multiple people in action, speaking, or if they are just standing in a position.
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