Camera movement employs diverse movements to capture compelling shots. Some include:
Panning involves horizontal movement, scanning a scene's breadth.
Tilting shots the camera vertically, capturing the height of a subject.
Zooming alters the focal length, magnifying or narrowing the shot, creating visual impact through changing perspectives.
These movements provide filmmakers with a toolkit for crafting engaging sequences. In a movie, camera movement influences viewer emotions and interpretation, enhancing immersion by evoking feelings directing attention dynamically. In this assignment the goal was to understand this camera work and learn to master it so my movie can live up to it's potential. I believe I have mastered these concepts.







Reflection: For this assignment I just simply used a computer and stock images on Power point to express the different camera movements. The assignment was to make a storyboard in order to capture camera images to practice so that when the film comes, we have already mastered the camera angles, framing, and shots. Lavelle W and Hughes P helped me here, I myself served as a model for my teammates to use in the presentation. A per usual I am proud of my work, and also as per usual we learned something, we learned more about camera movements and how they work. We analyzed each of these movements and now we know them by heart.
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