Introduction of Camera Movement in Film
Introduction of Camera Movement in Film Camera movement is the way camera shifts and moves To visualize a viewer's perspective of a scene. A camera moment can be important because it shapes the way the audience views the scene, it also adds pace and energy to the scene. A cinematographer is in charge of the camera movement. Camera movement can be useful in film because it can add pace and one to energy a scene. For example, 2 camera movement techniques are: static shot and tracking shot. -Static shot- a shot with no camera momenti the camera is still while capturing shot. -Recognized this because the camera was still, and static means no movement. -Tracking shot- a shot when the camera is moving forward, backwards, or sideways; camera follows the subject. -I recognized this because the camera was tracking or following a subject which comes from it's name "tracking".