Thursday, 25 September 2014

Camera Movement



Pan
Panning is a camera movement that involves moving the camera horizontally to the left or right. With this movement, you can track and object or follow any type of movement. You can do the pan shot either hand-held or on a tripod.

Track
Tracking shots involve the use of dollies to pull the camera around a scene. A tracking shot can be done hand-held but they are commonly shot with dollies.

Crane
A crane shot is usually taken by a camera on a crane. A crane shot is most commonly used to view the actors from above. Most cranes have both the camera and an operator, but some can be operated by remote control. A crane shot is usually used for an emotional or suspenseful scenes.
Tilt
The tilt shot is similar to the pan shot but the tilt shot moves vertically instead of horizontally. The tilt shot can also be done as a hand help or with a tripod. Tilt shots could be used to show a significant character's body from bottom to top.















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