Camera Movement The way the camera physically moves through the space of the film.

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Camera Movement The way the camera physically moves through the space of the film.

Dolly The camera is mounted on a cart which travels along tracks for a very smooth movement. Usually moves towards the subject of the shot.

Track Just like a dolly shot, but the camera moves side-to-side rather than towards the subject of the shot.

Pan Horizontal movement, left and right; camera base remains fixed.

Tilt Vertical movement of the camera angle, i.e. pointing the camera up and down (as opposed to moving the whole camera up and down).

Reframe The slight movement (up, down, left, right) of the camera to keep the object of the shot in the frame

Why include camera movement? What effect does camera movement have on the audience?