Camera Movements and Supports. Camera Supports Shoulder- The most basic support also the most flexible Shoulder- The most basic support also the most.

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Camera Movements and Supports

Camera Supports Shoulder- The most basic support also the most flexible Shoulder- The most basic support also the most flexible Monopod- Monopod- A single pole on which you can mount the camera

Camera Supports Tripod- Tripod- A three-legged camera mount Includes legs, head, quick release plate, pan and tilt arm pan and tilt arm

Camera Supports Pedestal- Pedestal- Heavy camera dolly that permits raising and lowering the camera while on air

Camera Supports Dolly- Camera support on wheels that enables the camera to move in all directions Dolly- Camera support on wheels that enables the camera to move in all directions

Special Camera Supports Car Mounts- Car Mounts- A bracket made for the camera with suction cups attached that can be secured to a window or the side of a car

Camera Supports Steadicam- Steadicam- A mount worn by the camera operator that uses various springs to absorb the wobbles and jitters while you move with a camera

Special Camera Supports Jib- Allows for all camera movements while camera is attached to a long arm Jib- Allows for all camera movements while camera is attached to a long arm

Camera Supports Robotic Pedestal- Robotic Pedestal- A motor driven pedestal and mounting head that is guided by a computerized system

Camera Movements Tilt - The movement of the lens of the camera up and down Tilt - The movement of the lens of the camera up and down Pan - The movement of the lens of the camera left to right Pan - The movement of the lens of the camera left to right Cant- Tilting the shoulder mounted camera sideways Cant- Tilting the shoulder mounted camera sideways

Camera Movements Boom - To move the entire camera up and down Boom - To move the entire camera up and down Dolly - Moving the camera toward or away from the scene on a mobile camera mount Dolly - Moving the camera toward or away from the scene on a mobile camera mount Truck or Track- Moving the camera left or right on a mobile camera mount Truck or Track- Moving the camera left or right on a mobile camera mount

Camera Movements Arc - To move the camera on a dolly in a slightly curved movement Arc - To move the camera on a dolly in a slightly curved movement Zoom - Changing the focal length of the lens through the use of camera zoom control Zoom - Changing the focal length of the lens through the use of camera zoom control