Exploring the Art of Film Frame Hana, Amna, Annabelle and Haya Camera Frame Type This is a single dirty shot, featuring one character, in an OTS (over the shoulder). It shows the interaction between the girl and the dog, creating their relationship. This is a single shot featuring the dog. Portraying it’s change in emotions as it’s trying to impress the girl using the cotton to imitate the poodle. This is a POV shot, because it shows the girl's view as she’s turning her head from the first dog to the second dog and creating a sense of dread in the audience as she chooses the other dog over this one. This is an insert shot, used to provide further thematic clarity of the collar lying on the ground. It further adds emphasis on the collar lying on the floor and the freedom it represents for the dog. This is a two-shot, with the faces of both the girl and the dog clearly visible. This shot is at the end of the film and shows the emotion of happiness on both the girl’s and dog’s faces, giving the movie a bittersweet ending. Scene