

Camera Movement
Learn Cinematography
Camera movement in cinematography refers to the intentional shifting of the camera's position to enhance storytelling. Different techniques, such as panning, tilting, tracking, and dolly shots, provide varied emotional responses and visual effects. For instance, a slow dolly in can create intimacy, while a fast pan can inject energy. Understanding these movements helps filmmakers convey moods, emphasize action, and guide the audience’s attention, making it a crucial aspect of visual storytelling.
Subject(s):
Cinematography
Languages Spoken:
English
Institution(s):
EdTalkies