Camera Movements



























Pan: A movement which scans a scene horizontally. Placed on a tripod often to follow a moving object in the middle of a frame.


Tilt: A movement which scans a scene vertically

Tracking: The camera is placed on a moving vehicle and is placed alongside the action.

Hand-held: Show a certain kind of gritty realism, and they can make the audience feel as though they are part of a scene

Zoom: Can change the position of the audience, either very quickly or slowly, without moving the camera an inch.

Aerial shot: An exciting variation of a crane shot, usually taken from a helicopter.




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