I enjoy the Wide camera angle (outside the table perimeter) of the players walking around the table and seeing their footwork as they walkin up.... then get down on the shot.
Golf Always has these type of camera shots/angle combined with play.
Waggle it's called in some spots.
90% of all the shots the players are shooting in this production.... are just the upper body/cue/cue ball/obj ball and player face.
Footwork and walking up to the shot in pool are at the core, and are extremely important for those wanting to understand how to STAND correctly/improve.
By not having this combination of upper body and lower body camera shots, their production is diminished.
Just watching the player, then the ball go into the hole, and whitey come around for shape is too one dimensional.
What I really liked, when I did see Fillers footwork was this.
When he got down on the shot after he walked up, he's slightly rotate his back foot ''outward''.
Biado did it slightly too, but never was able to see footwork enough to get a pattern of his movements.