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SUMMARY:Cinematography: Types of Movement
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Types of movement

Camera movement is essential to the language of cinema, and understanding the proper terms of how the camera can move is essential to communicating effectively with your team. Here are the following camera movement terms and descriptions.

Pan

A panning shot is when the camera lens moves horizontally from left to right or right to left (usually on a tripod head). This is commonly used to track subject movements through an environment.


Tilt

The camera lens moves up or down from a starting position. If we wanted to show how tall a building is, we would start with the camera facing the ground level, then tilt up until we see the top floor.


Dolly

A dolly shot moves the camera toward or away from the subject.  Dolly tracks and systems are commonly used, but this also applies to the style of shot on a gimbal or Steadicam. A dolly shot and a zoom shot can often accomplish the same goal, but the feeling and mechanics are what make them different. A dolly shot...

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