Camera Shot Sizes
Camera Framing
Camera Angles
Camera Focus
Camera Gear
Camera Movement
100

This shot size establishes the location of the film.

What is the Establishing Shot?

100

This framing is usually done at the shoulder level and is used for conversation scenes.

What is an Over the Shoulder (OTS)?

100

This type of camera angle is when the camera is set to the same level as the subject's eye height.

What is an Eye Level Shot?

100

This is when everything in the shot is in focus.

What is Deep Focus?

100

This is when you use no camera gear at all and just hold the camera.

What is Handheld?

100

This camera movement is when the camera turns either right or left.

What is Pan?

200

This shot size is framed on a body part or object as close as possible.

What is an Extreme Close Up?

200

This framing is used when there are too many people in the shot to count.

What is a Crowd Shot?

200

This type of camera angle has the camera pointed up at the subject, making them look big and powerful.

What is a Low Angle?

200

This is when nothing in the shot is in focus.

What is Soft Focus?

200

A three-legged device that you place the camera on so it doesn't move.

What is a Tripod?

200

This movement is when the camera physically gets closer to the subject.

What is Push-in?

300

This shot size frames a subject's entire body from head to toe.

What is a Full Shot?

300

This type of framing is used to show someone's perspective.

What is a Point of View (POV) Shot?

300

This type of camera angle has the camera pointed down at the subject, making them look small and weak.

What is a High Angle?

300

This is when only a small area of the shot is in focus.

What is Shallow Focus?

300

This gear is used to allow the camera to either move up or down.

What is a Pedestal?

300

This is when the camera follows a subject either in front or behind them.

What is a Tracking Shot?

400

This shot size frames a subject from about mid-thigh to the top of the head.

What is a Medium Full Shot (Cowboy) Shot?

400

This shot is very similar to an extreme close-up and is used to highlight an important object in the scene.

What is an Insert Shot?

400

This type of camera angle has the camera slightly crooked to create confusion or tension in the scene.

What is a Dutch Angle?

400

This is when the focus changes during the shot.

What is Rack Focus?

400

This gear is used to swing the camera around if the scene takes place in a wide area.

What is a Crane/Jib?

400

This type of movement is when the camera follows the subject as they move right or left.

What is a Trucking Shot?

500

This shot size frames the subject from about mid-chest to the top of the head.

What is a Medium Close Up?

500

This kind of framing has only one person is in the shot, and there are no body parts of anyone else showing.

What is a Clean Single Shot?

500

This type of camera angle is when a high angle goes all the way up to 90 degrees.

What is an Overhead Shot?

500

This is using a special lens to put two completely different areas in focus at the same time.

What is a Split Diopter?

500

This gear is mounted on a person's body and pointed at their face to give their perspective.

What is a Snorricam?

500

This type of movement is when the camera circles around the subject.

What is an Arc/Orbit Shot?

600

This shot size shows where all the characters are in relation to each other in a scene.

What is the Master Shot?

600

This type of framing has 2 subjects in the shot and there is the body part of someone else in the shot as well.

What is a Dirty 2-Shot?

600

This type of camera height shot was made popular from the Western film genre.

What is a Hip Level Shot?

600

This is a special lens to blur the sides of the shot and can make the characters look like mini figurines.

What is a Tilt Shift?

600

This gear is used to move the camera smoothly on wheels.

What is a Dolly?

600

This type of movement is when the camera pushes in toward the subject and zooms out at the same time.

What is a Dolly Zoom?

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