Saturday 22 September 2012

Camera movement

Tracking - tracking is when a camera is put on railway tracks and is easily able to go back and forth (possibly with a character who is moving), below is an example of tracking.

Panning - panning is when the camera is stationary on a tripod, but can rotate round at the same angle, below is an example of panning!


Crab - crabbing is when the cameraman walks sideways panning, as if a crab was holding the camera. Below is an example of crabbing!

Tilt shot - a tilt shot is when the camera moves up or down slightly but stays at the same point. Below is an example of a tilt shot!



Boom shot - the whole camera moves up or down, but it doesn't move in a sideways direction at all. Below is an example of a boom shot!



Jib - when the camera is heightened and moved around using apparatus, below is an example of a jib shot!









3 comments:

  1. I'm pleased to see you developing your work by using a range of videos to explore the ideas from class - good work, Holly.

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