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Understanding

camera movement
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Henrietta Mitchell, Founder & CEO


Matt Zhang, Founder & CTO Ingoude
13 September, 2023 Company
UNDERSTANDING CAMERA MOVEMENT

Pan Tilt Push in and pull out Zoom and crash zoom
a horizontal camera movement in ones where the camera either A whip zoom (also referred to as a
a vertical movement in which the
which the camera pivots left or moves in closer to the subject – "snap zoom" or a "crash zoom") is a
camera base remains in a fixed
right while its base remains in a known as push in – or moves away type of camera shot in which the
location while the camera pivots
fixed location. from it – known as pull out. camera zooms in or out quickly,
vertically
allowing the viewer to focus on the
subject

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CAMERA ROLL TRACKING


The camera roll is a rotational A 'tracking shot' is one in which the
camera movement that rotates the camera moves alongside what it's
camera over its side on its long recording. Tracking shots are
axis. Rolls can be dizzying and sometimes called dolly shots, but
unnatural. For this reason, they can be differentiated by the
filmmakers use it to disorient the direction they take
audience or create uneasiness

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