gcse film studies - camera movements

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Camera Movements To develop an understanding of camera movements used within film.

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Page 1: GCSE Film Studies - Camera movements

Camera Movements

• To develop an understanding of camera movements used within film.

Page 2: GCSE Film Studies - Camera movements

Camera Movements

• Pan: the camera body stays in one position, but the lens swings from side to side, to follow motion across the scene, or to sweep across a very wide scene.

Page 3: GCSE Film Studies - Camera movements

Camera Movements

• Tilt: the camera body stays in one position, but the lens sweeps from the top to bottom of a scene, or bottom to top.

• Zoom: changing the lens to increase or decrease the size of an image.

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Camera Movements

• Track: moving the whole camera (usually on a track), usually to follow action.

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Camera Movements

• Dolly: moving the whole camera on a wheeled base.

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Camera Movements

• Crane: moving the whole camera on a crane, so that it can move up, down, and nearer to or further from a subject, all in one shot

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Camera Movements• Steadicam: the

whole camera is “worn” by the camera operator, so that they can run or walk with it. A suspension system keeps it fairly steady.

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Camera Movements

• Handheld: the camera is held by hand by a moving person. The picture is very unsteady.

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Camera Movements

• To develop an understanding of camera movements used within film.

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