Wide: Sets the scene for the whole story. It can be the first or the last scene, it doesn't matter as long as you have it.
Angled: Angle shot makes them run their eyes across the whole screen. It can add a 3-D effect to your shot.
Low: Get down. Gives people a different perspective then they see everyday.
Linking: Follow something and then have it lead to the focus statement. Example: Pan a car and follow it all the way until you get to Which Wich showing that the place has a lot of traffic.
Depth: Used to show creativity. Object in foreground and background. Depth gives the feel of a 3-D feel.
Opposite: Action/Reaction. Get the action but also get the reaction. Example: Get football player scoring a touchdown but also get the fans cheering afterwards.
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