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1. Interactive engagement
2. Educational styles
3. Industry insights
4. Comedy formats
5. Internet trends
- A day in the life
- Recreating things
- Acts of kindness
- Motivational messages
- Oddly satisfying things
- Cleaning and organizing
- Getting ready step-by-step
- Essentials and must-haves
- Rating and ranking things
- Forced-choice questions
- Perception questions
- Guessing game
- Knowledge quiz
- Creativity challenge
- Physical challenge
- Fun with technology
- Types of people
- Expectation vs. reality
- This is your sign
- Outfit check
- That one feeling
- Decision roulette
- Artistic action
- Upcylcling things
- Eclectic weirdness
- Fake out-of-home
6. Creative devices
- Edge hands
- Human drone
- Color matching
- Hand gestures
- Digital interface
- Game mechanics
- Unexpected finds
- Quirky dynamics
- Character portrait
- Young and old
- Animal friends
- Personification
- Time journey
- Self-filming
- Film set reveal
- Paper creations
- Multiple angles
- Fourth wall break
- Drama and intensity
- Unconventional combo
- Voyeuristic style
- Silence and ambience
- Chairs and seating
- Stairs and escalators
- Light and shadow
- Mirrors and reflections
- Phones and screens
- Phone call
- Handshakes
- Pose dump
- Moving platforms
- Cloning yourself
- Mix and match
- Teleportation
- Morphing
- Scale shift
- Gravity play
- Super zoom
- Time bending
- Projection
- Portal
7. Motion techniques
- Jump cut
- Match cut
- Flash cut
- Pixilation
- Stop motion
- Cut-in shot
- Cut on motion
- Wipe transition
- In camera transition
- Gesture transition
- Fragmented motion
- Repeated motion
- Match motion
- Reverse motion
- Boomerang motion
- Synchronized motion
- Choppy motion
- Frozen motion
- Freeze frame
- Motion tracking
- Motion blur
- Slow motion
- Timelapse
- Speed ramp
- Hyperlapse
8. Video techniques
- Fast cutting
- Sound effects
- Audio bridge
- Distortion
- Dreamy glow
- Moody darkness
- Vintage film
- Callout titles
- Scribble
- Masking
- Split screen
- Photo dump
- Cutout collage
- Frame collage
- Sliding carousel
- Generative fill flash
- AI voiceover
- Kaleidoscope
- Wigglegram
- 2.5D animation
- 360-degree
- Close-up shot
- Depth of field
- Fish eye
- Tilt shift
9. Shot angles
10. Camera movement
11. Product spotlight
12. Behind the shoot
13. People and culture
14. Inside stories
15. Virtual walkthroughs
16. Workflow spotlight
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A worm's eye shot is a camera angle taken from a very low position, looking up at the subject. This perspective can create a dramatic or exaggerated view of the scene, emphasizing height and scale.
A low-angle shot is when the camera is placed below the subject, looking up. It's usually used to show the subject as powerful or dominant in a scene.
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