Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Camera Movements

     Camera Movements
             What is it?        How is it used?


Zoom: When the camera lens magnifies or minimizes the size of the subject.
Zoom in – Used to create an “approaching” subject and makes the frame look bigger
Zoom out – Used to create a “distancing” subject and makes the frame look smaller

Pan: When the camera lens captures images of moving objects to show sweeping vistas
Smooth Pan – Used to create slow imagery for audience to observe the scenery.
Fast Pan(Swish Pan)- Used to create blur scenery

Tilt: Up and down movements of the camera
Used to employ to reveal vertical objects like buildings or people.

Tracking: Camera moves sideways parallel to the object
Used to explore a room or scenery – Like a tour

Dolly: When entire camera moves forward or backwards

Used to explore a room or scenery – Like a tour

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