Module 8: Camera Movement

 Before we begin, it’s essential to understand the basic camera movement terms: Tilt: - A technique in which the camera stays at the same position, but rotates up and down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down. Pan:  A technique in which the camera stays at the same position, but rotates on a horizontal plane. Panning results in a motion similar to someone turning their head from left to right. Tracking: (also known as a dolly shot)- Any shot where the camera moves alongside the object it is recording. For example, directors often use this shot to record a person walking or running. Tracking allows you to keep the subject the direct focus while the scenery moves around it. High Angle: when