HOW ARE DIFFERENT CAMERA MOVEMENTS USED?


1. Crane Down Shot: Moves the viewer into the story or scene. It gives the feeling of falling into the character's world or being dropped into the scene.


2. Crane Up Shot: It gives the viewer the feeling of how small the character is or how large the obstacle is that is to be overcome.  


3. Crane High to Low Angle Shot: It makes the character look strong and imposing, creating fear. It gives a feeling of authority.


4. Handheld Camera Shot: It creates a feeling of uneasiness or danger.


5. Quick Pan Shot: It changes the emotional direction of a scene. It reveals something dangerous or something that the character is going to overcome, sending the viewer in a different emotional direction.


6. Quick Push In Shot: It creates a feeling of surprise or shock. 


7. Slow Dolly In: It creates tension and helps the viewer become more intimate with the character. It might be intended to make the viewer feel uncomfortable for the character or share the emotions that they're facing at the moment.


8. Slow Dolly Out: It leaves the character looking emotionally lost and abandoned. In the viewer, it creates an emotion of empathy.


9. Dolly Across Shot: It reveals action or change of the emotional direction of a scene.


10. Smooth Glide-Cam Shot: It creates more of a ballet or dance feeling. It creates a dream-like emotion to the viewer. 


11. Zolly (Dolly +Zoom): It creates and overwhelming emotional feeling, almost like an out of body experience



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