Wide - Sets the scene for the story.
Angled - Adds 3-D effect "flair", draws the viewers eye around the shot.
Low - Gives different perspective of the every day, be careful, it's easy to shoot into the light source.
Linking - Pans from one subject to another, used to connect the two subjects but focus on the main subject.
Depth - Also adds 3-D effect, typically includes something in the foreground (blurred) and the subject in the background, can sometimes show creativity.
Opposite - Filming a subject from the opposite side of what is usually filmed, used frequently as an action-reaction shot during conversations.
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