Class Information (2) - Camera Movements & Shooting Angle

Furthermore, we also learned different camera angles which can help the way I take pictures. I also included camera movements to show the different type of step that one can take with a camera. each of these angles and movements produce a different of meaning. 
  • tilt: camera tilts in sync with moving object 
  • pan: camera goes from one object or subject to interest to another 
  • zoom: camera pulls in or out to reveal information 
  • dolly: long continuous shot; requires one to be on a cart in order to complete it 

  • eye level: shoot at eye level, no matter the position
  • low angle: below the main part of the subject; exaggerates height signaling power
  • high angle: above the main part of the subject; subject seems weak, insignificant
  • over-the-shoulder: when a conversation is being made, the speaker's full face is shown while the camera is being over the shoulder of the listener 

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