Example of Advance Camera Shots:
-An over the shoulder shot, often referred to as a third-person shot or an OTS, is a shot where the camera is facing one character from a position that is just behind another character.
-A two shot is a shot that shows two subjects in the same frame. The subjects don't necessarily have to be next to each other, sometimes a subject is in the foreground and the other is in the background.
- A point of view shot is a film angle that shows what a character is looking at in the first person. In other words, the camera acts as the eyes of a character and the audience sees what they see.
-Selective focus is a photography technique in which the subject of an image is in focus while the rest of the image is a blur.
-The simple definition of an arc shot is a shot where the camera circles its subject. In an arc shot, the subject is typically still and the camera provides the motion, tracking around the subject in at least a semi-circle of movement.
-A cutaway shot is a shot that "cuts away" from the main action to any shot that adds visual information, and then returns to the original shot with new meaning.