Different Types of shots (3)
POV Shots and Over the Shoulder shots

Over the Shoulder Shots- This shot shows a figure looking at the subject of the image or clip, and the camera will be placed behind this figure, which helps to establish the position of each person featured. Even though it isn't a POV shot, the audience does get the feel that they are experiencing the scene from the character's perspective. This shot is used a lot in conversations between two subjects, and usually alternates the view between them.
Aerial and Crane Shots

Crane shot (also camera movement)- a crane is a useful way of moving a camera either up, down and side-to-side. The camera and camera operator are counter balanced by a heavy weight. The most common use of the crane is to view one or more subject(s) from above, and can be used as a way to end a film, such as a romance or drama.
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