Credits to Matthew Paspe : Helping me organize. 
In this short video it will be showing you the 17 different Shots and compositions.

1) The rule of thirds

2) Extreme Close Up (ECU): A shot of a specific detail on the subject

3)  Close Up (CU): A shot from the neck up on the subject

4) Medium Close Up (MCU): A shot taken from the chest up on the subject

5) Mid Shot (MS): A shot from the mid line of the subject

6) Full Shot (FS): a shot of the whole subject

7) Wide Shot (WS): Wide Shot helps display the person as well as their surroundings


8) Extreme Long Shot/ Establishing Shot (ES)

9) Two-Shot (TS): two people in one frame

10) Point of View (POV): Shot from a view point everyone is familiar with because it's in relation to how the world is seen

11) Over the Shoulder (OTS): A view point from the subjects shoulder

12) Eye Level: 

13) High Angle: shot from above the subject but at an angle

14) Low Angle: shot from and angle below the subject 

15) Undershot: A shot from below the subject

16) Overhead: A shot from above the subject

17) Dutch tilt: A low angle slightly slanted clip
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Reflection: On this project I choose this song and clips because I wanted to highlight theme of fall and how beautiful this season can be. It was hard making this and trying to edit the clips to the song and I also realized i made a mistake the end because the clip didn't fit properly.
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