This shot is used to track or follow a characters movement, it adds a sense of motion, which say, in an action scene can add a lot of intensity.
TILT SHOT
The tilt is simply where the camera is tilted up or down. This can smoothly show, for example, a prop and then a characters reaction to said prop in a fluid motion.
ZOOM
Zooming in and out is a common feature in film. It can create tension, yet also calming. It may also draw attention to a prop or character.
ARC SHOT
This gives a sense of motion and perspective of a scene, moving around the character in an arc, the audience is able to see the scene from different angles.
CRANE SHOT
A shot taken from a boom that van move both horizontally and vertically. Allows the viewing of a scene from a different perspective.
PANNING SHOT
The camera moves slowly across the scene, revealing elements of the set and allowing the audience to view a whole scene smoothly, with no cutting.
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