One Point Perspective – All focus goes to one vanishing point on the horizon. The easiest example to visualise would be a corridor.

Symmetry – The set reflects itself along the centre axis which the camera is aligned on as if through a mirror.

Deep Focus – The focus is on the foreground, midground and background.

Steadicam Tracking Shots – The camera tracks a character or object through a scene but the camera is suspended between axes such that the movement of the camera is independent of the stabilizer or cinematographer
