The 16 Types of Camera Shots & Angles

Monica
By Monica
Updated 12 January 2026

Do you sometimes feel like your vision for a film is lost in translation? It can be a frustrating experience, but one that can be avoided (or at least minimised). Before delving into the intricate world of advanced video transitions or the finesse of animatics, it's essential to establish a strong foundation in the fundamentals of storyboarding. This solid groundwork serves as the bedrock upon which your cinematic aspirations can flourish.

Armed with a working knowledge of camera shots, angles, and perspective techniques, you’ll be well on your way to creating easy-to-read storyboards. It's the key to unlocking your ability to draft storyboards that not only capture your original vision but also convey it to others with precision and impact.

To that end, we've pulled together 16 camera moves and camera shot types to give your storyboarding vocabulary a boost.

FUNDAMENTALS

Camera Shot Types

Establishing Shot
1

Establishing Shot

A wide shot showing the Llama Kingdom valley. It sets the scene and tells the audience where the story takes place.

Full Shot
2

Full Shot

Shows the whole Llama from ears to hooves. This shot is perfect for showcasing the Llama's outfit, body language, and actions within the environment.

Medium Shot
3

Medium Shot

Captures the Llama from the waist up. It's the standard shot for dialogue scenes, allowing viewers to see gestures and expressions while maintaining some background context.

Close Shot
4

Close Shot

Focuses tightly on the Llama's face. This shot highlights emotions—happiness, surprise, or determination—making the character the center of attention.

Extreme Close Shot
5

Extreme Close Shot

Zooms in on a specific detail, like a Llama's eye or snout. Used sparingly for intense, dramatic moments or to reveal something important.

Up Shot
6

Up Shot

A low angle shot looking up at the Llama. This perspective makes the Llama appear taller, more powerful, and heroic.

Down Shot
7

Down Shot

A high angle shot looking down at the Llama. This can make the character look smaller, cute, or vulnerable within the scene.

Over the Shoulder Shot
8

Over the Shoulder Shot

Views the scene from behind one Llama's shoulder, looking at another. It's a classic technique for filming conversations between two characters.

Two Shot
9

Two Shot

Frames two Llamas together, usually side-by-side. It establishes the relationship and interaction between the characters.

Point of View Shot
10

Point of View Shot

Shows exactly what the Llama is seeing (e.g., holding a map). It puts the audience directly into the character's shoes (or hooves).

CINEMATIC MOTION

Camera Movements

Master these essential camera moves to bring your scenes to life with dynamic motion.

Tracking Shot

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Example

Orbit

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Example

Left Circling

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Example

Right Circling

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Example

Push In

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Example

Pull Out

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Left Walking

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Right Walking

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Example

Truck Left

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Truck Right

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Applying this to your storyboards

While a picture often speaks a thousand words, being precise with your language relating to camera shots, angles and perspectives can really make the world of difference when it comes to storyboarding.

These elements possess the power to convey emotions, relationships, and narratives in ways that words alone cannot capture. Mastering the art of communicating through visuals requires a delicate balance of simplicity and precision. Every shot is a brushstroke on the canvas of your story, and with mindful attention to detail, you're primed to craft a masterpiece that captivates and resonates with viewers.

Keep it simple yet specific, and you'll be on track to a brilliant animatic.

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