The document discusses common camera shots used in horror films and the camera shots the author plans to use in their own horror film trailer. It describes shots like close-ups to show character emotion, medium shots to show both facial and body expression, long shots to set the scene, low angles to create fear and implement suspense, and high angles to create suspense about what may be lurking from above. It also discusses using over-the-shoulder shots to make the audience feel like they are peeking behind characters, and high angle point-of-view shots so the audience understands the setting and feels something is lurking above out of view.