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these different shots are used by filmmakers/directors to give scenes a certain feeling or vibe, and can also be used to communicate with the audience. read about the types of shots: - close up shots to the character usually tells the viewer to pay attention because something important is happening or going to happen so they want you to notice the detail of objects or facial expressions. - far away/wide shots usually have the opposite effect; they want you to not really focus on the details and to notice the full picture and action or background and surroundings. - zooming in shots can cause suspense like the character is about to realize something important or there's going to be a jumpscare. they can also direct the eye to something they want you to notice. - dutch angle shots are used to make the scene unsettling and strange, filmed at a tilted angle to offput the viewer