One point perspective:
The art of crafting shots in film with complete or near symmetry. The technique is used to build tension or represent a characters mental/emotional state state. The composition of these shots draws the viewer to a specific focal point within the frame (i.e, the centre).

Symmetry:
Symmetry is the organised composition in where the material/environment/subject is mirrored within the frame. The shot is meant to make the audience feel as if they are being dragged into the shot itself.
Deep focus:
Deep focus refers to a technique where all elements of an image- foreground, middleground, and background- are all in sharp focus.
Steadicam tracking shots:
Shots where the camera follows a subject forward or alongside the subject. The camera is mounted onto a dolly and placed onto rails.
