This document discusses and analyzes several shot types used in the preliminary of a film, including the 180 degree rule, match-on-action, shot/reverse-shot, cross-cutting, and over-shoulder shots. The 180 degree rule was used to film a conversation clearly. Match-on-action was used to build suspense by showing papers being dropped. Shot/reverse-shot clarified actions. Cross-cutting created continuity between two characters. An over-shoulder shot built mystery and suspense during an exploration of a basement. These shot types are commonly used in thrillers to convey specific meanings and emotions.