HIGH ANGLE: High angle is a camera angle where it focuses from a high prespective. With this angle you can see the part part of above.
High-angle shots can make the subject look vulnerable or powerless when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects. In film, they can make the scene more dramatic. If there is a person at high elevation who is talking to someone below them, this shot is often used. (I CAN FIND THE PHOTO IN THE GOOGLE AND THE INFORMATION IN THE WIKIPEDIA)
LOW ANGLE:
This angle is the oposite of high angle, the camera is placed in the low part of the photo.
Psychologically, the effect of the low-angle shot is that it makes the subject look strong and powerful.
SLANTED ANGLE: A Dutch angle or Slanted angle is a camera shot in which the camera has been rotated relative to the horizon or vertical lines in the shot.
It is use from is for cause a sense of disorientation and unease for the viewers.
AN EYE LEVEL ANGLE:
This angle is when the camera looking directly at the high of your eyes. Is considered the most common angle in the photography. Eye level angle is considered the best when you are filming a romance comedies and news casting.
ARIEL SHOT:
It could be a place or a scene for a movie. With this angle you can see everything that is happening with the birds perspective. The angle is taking from a helicopter or plane.
CLOSE UP SHOT:
Close Up shot are one of the standart shot used regulary with medium and long shots. Normally is used to reveal the character's thoughts and feelings.
LONG SHOT:
Takes the picture from a distance. It used to show a full scene or the actors boddy.
A MEDIUM SHOT:
Medium shots are favored in sequences where dialogues or a small group of people are acting, as they give the viewer a partial view of the background and also show the subjects' facial expressions in the context of their body language.
A WIDE SHOT:
Usually incluides a lot of visual information for the audencie to
set the scene. It is similar to long angle and usually shot with a wide angle lents.
A TWO SHOT:
A two shot is a type of shot in which the frame encompasses two people. Classic two shots are shot with a medium lens, head to knees or closer (the term two shot is shorthand for "medium two shot"), and show the characters so that you can clearly see both of their faces. Is mostly used in Tv dramas where it shows friends side by side.
THE POINT OF VIEW SHOT:
Is a scene that you see what a character is looking.It is usually established by being positioned between a shot of a character looking at something, and a shot showing the character's reaction.
The technique of POV is one of the foundations of film editing.