Camera shots in media can be where the person is standing to where the camera is the direction they are going or how zoomed in the camera is, for example the top left of the sheet shows shot sizes which is how zoomed in or how far away the person is compared to the camera so XLS would be the camera person or the person in the picture standing far away while XCU would be the person standing very close with the camera most likely zoomed in.
While in the bottom left of the sheet it shows the shot angles so this involves the person in the picture to stay in the exact same position and the person behind the camera to alter the camera to these specific angles for example the Birds eye shot would involve the person behind the camera to be higher than the other person so they are looking down so maybe stand on a chair, even though this is a completely different angle the person in the picture has not moved at from any other shot so even in the Low shot the person in the picture is in the same spot as they were in the birds eye shot.
Finally on the far right you can see the camera and lens movement when the camera person is once again moving around the person in the picture and taking three pictures of them sightly moving each time for example the pan movement starts with a view from the left then the next is in the middle then finally it ends with the one on the right.
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