Camera skills
This is a pan shot because the camera is going on the side, not up nor down nor titled.
This is a tilted shot because the camera is titling up, not going up.
This is a zoom shot because the camera man is going forward into the frame to explore more to the scene.
This is a tracking shot, the camera is going the same way the characters are walking.
This is a boom shot because the camera is going up to illustrate more to the frame.
This is a handheld shot because the camera is going the same way as the characters while not being straight filmed or filmed with the camera man’s movement.
This is a dolly/reverse zoom shot because the shot is staying straight while still zooming.
This is a dolly shot because it is zooming into the character or going forward into the screen to look at the character closely.
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