Camera movement - A filmmaking technique that causes a change in frame or perspective through the movement of the camera., Static - Has no camera movement at all. It is achieved by locking a camera to a fixed-position typically with a tripod., Pan - Directs a camera horizontally left or right. Often motivated by a character’s actions. They can also be used to reveal new information to the audience., Tilt - Camera movements direct a camera upward or downward. Can be used to give a character dominance in a shot or to reveal new information to the audience., Zoom - type of camera shot in which the technique in which the camera zooms in on a specific subject. They can be used to show the emotion of the character or add suspenseful moments. , Pedestal - the entire camera moves up or down on a pedestal, as opposed to the camera’s angle tilting. Throughout this movement, the camera is fixated on one location, Dolly - moving the camera toward or away from a subject, often by placing it on a track or motorized vehicle, Truck - involves moving a camera along a fixed point, often on a stabilized track, but to the left or right instead of forward or backward.,

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