Sunday, July 4, 2010

camera movement

in film we are learning the differents type of movements that a camera do to shoot an excellents escenes here we have the most famous .

1)pan shot
a fixed camera pivots on its axis turning from left to right for the purpose of following the action within a shot

2)crane shot
a camera position on a crane can swoop down or up covering great distances and producing unusual camera angles

3)dolly shot
the camera moves toward a subject or away from a subject
to create this shot you need a dolly car .

4)tracking shot
the camera tracks alongside of the object or person

5)zoom shot
the camera use zoom in or out .( must of the cameras have this shot (zoom))

6)zolly shot
is a combination with dolly and zoom .
the camera is in the dolly but with zoom .

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3 comments:

  1. These are for me also the most famous and most important, because we see this shots often in the movies. The directors used this shots because with this the movie could be more interesting and catch our attention. If we wanted to create a movie we most use this shots.

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  2. These shots are the most important and the ones that most of the directors use. They can show us in a very good way many things and also in an interesting way. It's very important to understand how the camera moves and why they move, why they do anything.

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  3. When you need a very good shot you need to do many things, one of them is use the correct angle. How in some situations the human capacities can do it you can use other methods to obtain. Like when you use a little “car” or a crane that helps to catch scenes.

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