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Camera Angles - Coggle Diagram
Camera Angles
Zoom
It can be used effectively to magnify a certain focus point in the frame, but other moves such as a dolly, are a more natural way to show movement.
Pan
Panning is when the camera is moved horizontally from one side to another on a central axis. This is a rotating movement in which the camera’s position remains in place, but the direction that it faces changes.
Tilt
Tilting is similar to panning in that the camera is kept in a stationary position, but unlike panning (which looks from side to side) tilting focuses on upwards & downwards movements.
Dolly
A dolly shot is when the entire camera is mounted on a track and is moved towards or away from a subject. Unlike a zoom shot, the world around the subject moves with the camera.
Truck
Similar to dollying, trucking involves moving the entire camera along a fixed point, but the motion goes from side to side, rather than in and out.
Pedestal
A pedestal (AKA Boom up/down or Jib up/down) involves moving the camera upwards or downwards in relation to a subject.
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