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Introduction to FilmmakingPre-Production VI

Camera Movement

Ms. Hong

Reminder:● Camera Shot & Angle Worksheet DUE TODAY

(Please email the worksheet to hyerin1@ualberta.ca)

● Idea Book check-in TOMORROW! (Just seeing where you’re at)

PRE-PRODUCTION -> PRODUCTION -> POST-PRODUCTION

CAMERA SHOTS / ANGLES / MOVEMENTSDefinition

● Camera Shot: amount of space that is

seen in one shot or frame

● Camera Angle: how the cameras are

positioned

● Camera Movement: the movement of

the camera (on the axis)

PAN● Moving a stationary camera on the X-

Axis

(Rotating the Camera Left and Right)

● Establishing a sense of location

● Add action, a tense scene

TILT● Moving camera on the Y-Axis

(Tilting the Camera Up and Down)

● Flashback

● Introducing a subject (feet to head)

TRUCKING● Moving the whole camera on the

X-Axis (Think of a truck moving

along the road)

● Following a movement side by side

● Scenery of outside from a moving

vehicle

PEDESTRAL● Moving the whole camera on the

Y-Axis (Like raising the tripod

head up and down instead of

tilting the camera)

● Looking out from a glass elevator

DOLLY● Moving the whole camera on the Z-Axis

(backward and forward)

● Make sure the camera is stable on a surface

with wheels for smooth look

● Establishing shot

● Relativity of subject and background

changes constantly

ZOOM● Camera doesn’t move, only the

lens zooms in/out

● Camera is fixed at a location

● Investigating / invokes curiosity

● Relativity of subject and

background stays the same

DOLLY VS ZOOMDolly = Whole camera moves

Zoom = Only the lens zooms in

Use of Dolly & Zoom https://vimeo.

com/28202383

RACK FOCUS● Not a movement but essential to know

● Blurry focus -> Crisp focus

● Helps audience to focus on specific spot in the

scene (useful if there are a lot going on)

FOLLOW / TRACKING SHOT● Subject is pursued by a camera

● Shows subject’s perspective

● Chasing scene: Children of Men -

used steadycam

STORYBOARDASSIGNMENT

Due Monday, Nov 20

You may work individually or in

groups of 2

Create a story using either your

storyline from the ideabook or

script group activity

Story must have

beginning -> climax -> ending

STORYBOARDASSIGNMENT

Answer the questions provided in the

assignment outline

Then create

at least 12 drawing panels or 2 pages

of storyboard template of your story

Storyboard sketches must contain

correctly labeled camera

shot/angle/movement drawings

You will be filming part of the

storyboard next week

SKETCH CAMERA SHOT/ANGLE/MOVEMENT

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