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A camera dolly is used when the user wants a clean, smooth transition. To use a dolly, you would attach a camera to the dolly and push it or move it using the dolly handle. Dollies are used in motion pictures a lot. In major motion pictures, dollies are placed on tracks and are driven by trained technicians.An example to what using a camera dolly should look like is here: [|Link]

Zooming in is the camera focusing in on a certain topic. It allows you to appear closer to a certain subject than believed. An example of this is when a character's face is zoomed in on their face to show their expression. For an example of zoom in see here: media type="custom" key="8259176" align="right" When a camera zooms out it allows you to see more for a "landscape" sort of view, allowing you to appear farther from a topic than believed. A example is to have a character, and zoom out from him to show distress. Tracking is when the camera represents or follows movents of a person or of an object. To achive this you would mount a camera to youself or to a bike/automobile, For an example of camera tracking see here:[|link]

The camera tilt is a very useful topic. It allows the camera to move up and down. Most ways to get a smooth tilt would be to mount you camera to a tripod, and use the handle to move it up and down. and example of this would be to have the camera tilt up and down on a character to show their bravery. See the link over for an example. To pan the camera is to move it side to side. Example of pan and tilt:Link

[|Pan and Tilt] [|Camera Tracking, Zooming, and Camera Dolly]