The second part of the list is:
Cut In is an ECU but instead of concentrating on the face it focus on another part on the subjects body such as hands, arms and feet which still shows the same feel as a ECU.
The Cutaway (CA) is a shot that is another view with no subject in it such as looking at a fight scene that the main subject isn't in. An example of this shot is terminator 2 when she is looking at the park.
Two-Shot is a shot that is framed like a mid shot with two subjects next to each other that can be used to show the main protagonists reacting to something off shot such as supernatural Dean & Sam looking at a demon.
Over the Shoulder Shot (OSS) is a shot when you are looking at the subject over another person's shoulder which is mostly used when there is a long conversation between two people. This shot is normally limited to two people due to framing the shot.
The Point Of View shot (POV) is the camera filming a scene the way of the subjects eye line that can be used to show the subject viewing something in the distance or the character looking at their own body.
Angles are very important when it comes to filming since angles show different things to the audience such as:
Eye Line is a Angle that is most commonly used, the shot is how our eyes perceive the world so it is a very neutral shot due to it not having an immediate implication.
High Angle is when the camera is angled down to a subject below. The shot itself gives off the feeling of being powerless, diminished or insignificant.
Low Angle has the opposite affect making the subject seem powerful and dominant such as the terminator.
Birds Eye View is shot from directly above the subject by crane or jest by being at a higher point. The shot itself is a very unnatural shot and is used more in real television such as documentaries and sports.
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