Worm's eye view - A worm's eye view is a view of an object/character from below as though the observer were a worm.This shot is often used to indicate fear and makes the audience view events from a character's vulnerable perspective.
Over the shoulder shot - This shot is framed from behind a person who is looking at the subject. The person facing the subject should usually occupy about 1/3 of the frame. This shot helps to establish the position of each person, and get the feel of looking at one person from the the other's point of view (POV). Somebody following person/placing audience in the position of the character.
Tilt Shot - The Tilt shot creates confusion/disorientation and this shot therefore would be used in such a situation like a nightmare or horror scenario.
Close up - This shot allows audience to identify with the character's emotions. A certain feature or part of the subject takes up most of the frame.
Medium Close up - The medium close up is half way between a midshot and a close up. This shot shows the face more clearly, without getting uncomfortabley close. This shot also brings an overall focus to the character.
Though you have not completed all the shots the ones you have posted are well composed. Your captions indicate understanding of the purpose of specific camera angles.
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