CAMERA-MOVEMENTS.pdf, Exercises of Multimedia Applications

An arc shot is the movement of the camera in a full or semi-circle around an object or character. • An arc shot is used to add drama to a film sequence and ...

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CAMERA MOVEMENTS: PAN

Pan:

  • Moving the camera lens to one side or another. Look to your left, then look to your right - that's panning.
  • It can reveal parts of the scenery not seen previously

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CAMERA MOVEMENTS: ARC

Arc:

  • An arc shot is the movement of the camera in a full or semi-circle around an object or character.
  • An arc shot is used to add drama to a film sequence and increases the intensity of the narrative.
  • They are known to be greatly effective when filming a moving object, although a complicated shot, it holds the audience's attention.

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CAMERA MOVEMENTS: ZOOM

Zoom:

  • Zooming involves changing the focal length of the lens to make the subject appear closer or further away in the frame.
  • Zooming in could mean that the scene is changing to reveal a character’s reaction.
  • Zooming out , shows that the surroundings are becoming more of a focus in the story
  • When possible, use different camera shots to replace zooms. Going from an establish shot to a medium shot and then to a close- up will make for interesting video.

CAMERA MOVEMENTS: TILT

Tilt:

  • Moving the camera’s lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant. Nod your head up and down - this is tilting.
  • Tilt shots can heighten an audiences’ suspense as they are not sure what the shot will reveal

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CAMERA MOVEMENTS: PEDESTAL

Pedestal:

  • Moving the camera up or down without changing its vertical or horizontal axis.
  • Pedestal up means "move the camera up;"
  • Pedestal down means "move the camera down."
  • You are not tilting the lens up, rather you are moving the entire camera up.

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