Camera+Movement+B3

Pan - Move camera left and right on a horizontal axis, this is like shaking your head no. In a film you pan the camera left and right to either follow the thing your filming or to change what your filming.

Tilt - Move camera up and down on a vertical axis, this is like shaking your head yes. Tilting the camera allows you to follow the thing your filming when it moves up or down.

Zoom in - To bring the scene closer from a further distance Zooming in on an object gives you a closer look at something or it could be following something that is moving away from the camera.

Zoom out - To make the scene more distant from a closer shot media type="youtube" key="rQzx9MrGHYU" height="345" width="420" While filming, zooming out allows you to give a wider shot of what your filming or follow something that is coming towards the camera.

Dolly - A wheeled platform for moving the camera while filming A dolly is used to move with the person that is being filmed. This is useful for action shots like in the movie Mission Impossible III.

Tracking - To follow the scene by moving along with it. Sometimes using a dolly. media type="youtube" key="ZnSdmQ2IGYE" height="345" width="560" media type="youtube" key="kB30ruTqT_Q" height="345" width="560" tracking is useful when following a moving object like in Mission Impossible II.

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