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CAMERA MOVEMENTS The different types of camera movements in films.

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Page 1: Camera movements

CAMERA MOVEMENTSThe different types of camera

movements in films.

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Tracking Shot

A tracking shot is when the camera moves with the action or subject, usually on wheels on a track. This is used a lot and helps make the scene look more professional.

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Steadicam shot The Steadicam is a

hand held piece of equipment and follows the action, it can either make the scene have a jerky feel to it or it could be smooth, it normally helps make the audience think that they are there.

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Zoom shot The zoom shot can

zoom in or out away from the subject. If done quickly, it can create a dramatic feel and if it zooms slowly, it can make it feel dreamy.

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Crane shot The crane shot can

be used for looking down on the action or subject, this can be used in combination with other camera shots. It can also give a birds eye view of the action.

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Trombone shot A trombone shot is

when the camera zooms in or out whilst tracking in or out.

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Pan shot Pan shots are used to

follow the action from a pivot such and can be used as to show what a character sees as an example, this can be used with other movements as well which can create different effects.