An instructor is demonstrating how to assemble something. You are a cameraperson filming the process and listening to what the instructor says and decides the current camera shot type, among the options of close-up, overhead, and normal. ​ Instructor says: "if you look closer" Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look at the instructor's actions from a closer distance explicitly, so the shot type would be close-up ​ Instructor says: "take a closer look" Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look at the instructor's actions from a closer distance explicitly, so the shot type would be close-up ​ Instructor says: "examine it more closely" Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look at the instructor's actions from a closer distance explicitly, so the shot type would be close-up ​ Instructor says: "look from above so you can see what I'm doing." Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look down at the instructor's actions from a higher viewpoint, so the shot type would be overhead ​ Instructor says: "observe from a higher perspective so you don't miss any steps." Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look down at the instructor's actions from a higher viewpoint, so the shot type would be overhead ​ Instructor says: "it might help if you watch from a higher angle." Shot type: This sentence directs the audience to look down at the instructor's actions from a higher viewpoint, so the shot type would be overhead ​ Instructor says: "first, let's identify all of the parts we need to assemble the widget." Shot type: This sentence just explains how to do a step in the process and does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from the top, so the shot type would be normal ​ Instructor says: "great work! Now that all of the parts are attached, we can move on to the next step." Shot type: This sentence just describes that a step in the process is done and does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from the top, so the shot type would be normal ​ Instructor says: "in order to complete the assembly, we'll need to insert part D into the opening at the top of the widget." Shot type: This sentence just explains how to do a step in the process and does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from the top, so the shot type would be normal ​ Instructor says: "excellent! the widget is now fully assembled." Shot type: This sentence congrats the audience, describes that a step in the process is done, but it does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from the top, so the shot type would be normal ​ Instructor says: "you can see how I install this part over here" Shot type: This sentence describes the actions performed at a specific area but does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from a higher position explicitly, so the shot type would be normal. Instructor says: "insert this little piece here." Shot type: This sentence describes how to install a small piece but it does not direct the audience to observe the actions from a closer distance or from a higher position explicitly, so the shot type would be normal. ​ Instructor says: "" Shot type: