Establishing Shot-The Establishing shot is generally a long or extreme long shot. This type of shot is usually for 2 To 3 seconds-long enough for the viewer to appreciate the shot. This Kind of shot is usually accompanied by Dramatic music. This Shot is usually at the beginning of film to set the scene.
Medium Shot- The difference between a long shot and a medium shot is that the medium shot is fuzzy" and as is the line between "medium shot" and "close-up". The Medium shot is the most frequent shot. A shot of the person from the knees up or the waist up is a close-up shot. In other texts, these partial views are called medium shots. (For example, in Europe a medium shot is framed from the waist up). It is mainly used for a scene when you can see what kind of expressions they are using.
Over The Shoulder
The Over the shoulder shot is taken from somebody’s shoulder. This shot is often used to show something that could change the movie or a discussion. This shot is often followed by an establishing shot which I’ve Analysed above.
Close-Up
A close up of a character is usually of their faces to show their emotional state or happiness or lack of it. It’s used it TV to show somebody's reaction to an incident this shot is used so that the viewer of the film or movie feels the same emotion.
High Angle
The High Angle shot is used to make the person feel vulnerable or to add the whole setting for the viewer. This shot is classically used to show the villain being more superior to the hero to add a dramatic feeling to the scene.
