T-Rex: Time to learn about filmmaking, babies! And that means learning about shots!!
T-Rex: This is a "medium shot". It's medium good!
T-Rex: And this is a close up!
T-Rex: GREETINGS, ladies!!
T-Rex: This is a long shot, where you can see me from head to foot. It's a good shot if you're wondering which and how many pants a character is wearing. I, for example, am wearing zero pants.
Dromiceiomimus: T-Rex what are the odds of you, you know, actually wearing pants?
T-Rex: Now that's what I call a REAL long shot!
T-Rex and Dromiceiomimus: Hah hah hah
Utahraptor: This is a long shot too! We're already repeating ourselves!
T-Rex: Unfortunately, yes!
T-Rex: Sadly, film isn't as advanced an art form as comics. We've covered all its possibilities already, and all shots are long, medium, or close ups.
Utahraptor: Hey, what about those shots where a cartoon plane moves across a map?
T-Rex: A long shot of a map with a cartoon plane on top: a TRIVIAL VARIATION.
T-Rex: Though you raise a good point! Remember: cartoon planes can be added to ANY shot in film. In the vast majority of cases this only increases audience engagement. THE END.
T-Rex: ...Now go out and make movies, because I REALLY want to watch them now!!