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Members: Calvin Condon, Thomas Domenico, Alexis Hoppe, Mason Giordano
 * pan (Mason)
 * tilt (cal)
 * zoom in (Mason)
 * zoom out (cal)
 * dolly (Tommy)
 * tracking (Tommy)
 * explain when or why these types of shots might be used. (Alexis)
 * Tracking-** Tracking is used when you have a moving object in your video. The camera is set on a track that can only move one direction and it moves with the object in the video.


 * Camera Dolly** - Smooth camera movements are always needed when filming any kind of video. The camera dolly is designed to create these smooth movements. Mounted on the dolly the camera is operated by the camera operator and camera assistant who ride the dolly as well. The camera dolly can follow the moving object where ever it goes, whichever direction, unlike tracking.
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//**Zooming Out- To make an object appear smaller or farther away then it truly is. / Zoom in- To make an image appear bigger and closer than it is. **//  //file:///Users/CONDCAL/Desktop/super-handy-photoshop-cs4-gpu-features-unraveled-2009061904091319-1_jpg.jpg

**Tilting- To Move the recorder up and down**



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**Pan- To move an image left or right.**

Using **pan shots**-- They are used to go from left to right, so to get an all around shot, you want to use this.

Using **tilt shots**-- They are used to just basically get a different angle so this would be get for an ariel shot.

Using **zoom in** shots-- Zoom in shots isolate a person or object, and during a certain scene this can be very important/dramatic.

Using **zoom out** shots-- Zoom out shots focus on the entire scene, and get the bigger picture.

Using **dolly shots**-- These are mostly moving shots, the dolly is a moving platform for the camera.

<span style="font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; letter-spacing: 0px; margin: 0px;">Using **tracking shots**-- This is also a moving shot, but it is used during limited circumstances such as on a car or in a train.

<span style="font: normal normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; letter-spacing: 0px; margin: 0px;">Source-- http://www.springhurst.org/cinemagic/glossary_terms.htm#Dolly (Basic Glossary of Film Terms)