→ Camera Far Away "Wide-Angle Shot" or "Wide-Angle" - The camera is far away from the subject.
"Ultra-Wide Angle" or "Ultra Wide-Angle" - The camera is very far away from the subject.
"Far-Shot" or "Far-Angle" - The camera is far away from the subject and below or above it.
"Aerial View" or "Satellite View" or "Drone Footage" - The camera is far away looking down on the subject.
"Aerial Shot" - The camera is very high, capturing an aerial view of the subject.
→ Camera Medium Distance "Medium-Shot" or "Medium-Shot Angle" - The camera is low, looking up at the subject.
"Top-Down Shot" or "Top-Down Angle" - The camera is high, looking down at the subject.
"Ground-Shot" or "Ground-Shot Angle" or "Ground Angle" - The camera is high, looking down at the subject.
"Low-Angle Shot" or "Low Angle" - The camera is very low, looking way up at the subject.
"High-Angle Shot" or "High Angle" - The camera is fairly high, looking down at the subject.
"Full-Shot" or "Full-Body Shot" or "Full-Length Shot" - The camera captures the entire subject.
"Dutch-Angle" or "Dutch Tilt" or "Canted Angle" - The whole shot is slanted/diagonal with a horror-esque vibe.
"Shoulder Level Shot" - The camera is at the height of the subject's shoulders.
"Hip Level Shot" - The camera is roughly waist-high.
"Knee Level Shot" - The camera height is about as low as the subject's knees.
"Overhead Shot" - The camera is above, looking down on the subject.
→ Camera Close Up "Eye-Level Shot" - The camera is fairly close and looking levelly at the subject.
"Close-Up - The camera is close to the subject.