Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Camera Movements

Different Camera Shots and Movement Types

A tracking shot is when a camera follows or tracks an object/ character so that the audience can keep up with the action.

A sideways tracking shot or a crab shot, is often used to follow the movement of an object or character, in order for the audience to keep up with the action.

A zoom can be used as an alternative to a tracking shot if the correct equipment is unavailable. This is achieved by adjusting the focal length of the camera, to create a movement into or away from the character. If used correctly this can simulate a tracking shot.

Panning is when the camera moves from right to left or left to right on a pivot. A whip pan is a high speed pan.

High and Low angle shots can suggest prime or inferiority. Also a Static Camera is in a fixed position and cannot move.

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  1. Now time to analyse existing media and explore how these may be utilised in your chosen genre...

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