Camera Movement (2)

Tilting

Tilting up/down- This shot involves the camera moving up an down, for example in a POV shot to show that the subject is nodding. However, this technique isn't as common as panning, because humans look left and right more often than up and down. This shot can also be used to show other subjects/objects or even just the environment, for example if there is something on the floor or in the sky high up.



Arc Shot- This shot is when the camera circles the subject(s), typically in an action film or a scene that is meant to create drama and suspense. This is used to give the subject power, usually just after they have achieved something or just before the climax in the film, for example a fight scene.

Cut away/in (Camera Movement)

Cut away shot- This is a shot of something other than the subject/action, which can add interest and information to the story, so the audience can focus on something other than the subject.
Cut in shot- This is the opposite of the cut away shot, as it shows a specific part of the subject in detail, which creates emphasis and emotion, also giving the audience information about the character and/or plot.



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