Camera Mounts VIDEO CAMERA Shoulder held video camera

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Camera Mounts VIDEO CAMERA Shoulder held video camera Moving the Camera Camera Mounts VIDEO CAMERA Shoulder held video camera

Camera Mounts Moving the Camera VIDEO Hold body of camera in dominant hand with finger on shutter Then place other hand under camera or lens to support or stabilize shot

Camera Mounts Moving the Camera DSLR Hold body of camera in dominant hand with finger on shutter Then place other hand under camera or lens to support or stabilize shot

Camera Mounts SMARTPHONE Turn phone to its side for a full screen experience Gently grasp corners of phone with thumbs & use fingers to support sides to add stabilization

Camera Mounts TRIPOD Fixed, three legged camera mount Moving the Camera TRIPOD Fixed, three legged camera mount Adds stability, levels & control to footage to avoid a shaky unfocused look

Camera Mounts TRIPOD Fixed, three legged camera mount Moving the Camera TRIPOD Fixed, three legged camera mount Adds stability, levels & control to footage to avoid a shaky unfocused look

Moving the Camera Zooming Getting a tighter, close up shot if you cannot move closer to your subject NOTE: Adjust your camera lens to achieve a zoom

Zooming Getting a tighter, close up shot Moving the Camera Zooming Getting a tighter, close up shot if you cannot move closer to your subject NOTE: Adjust your camera lens, or smart phone to achieve a zoom

Moving the Camera PANNING Smoothly move camera from one side or another, to capture movement or subject from a fixed horizontal position Best achieved with a tripod or proper hand positioning http://www.videomaker.com/article/14221-camera-movement-techniques-tilt-pan-zoom-pedestal-dolly-and-truck

Moving the Camera PANNING Smoothly move camera from one side or another, to capture movement or subject from a fixed horizontal position Best achieved with a tripod or proper hand positioning.

Moving the Camera TILT Smoothly moving & pointing camera up or down to capture movement or subject from fixed vertical position Best achieved with a tripod or proper hand positioning

Moving the Camera TILT Smoothly moving & pointing camera up or down to capture movement or subject from fixed vertical position Best achieved with a tripod or proper hand positioning

Moving the Camera PEDESTAL Keep shot level at all times, while moving entire camera horizontally or vertically, as if on a platform Best achieved with proper hand placement, & bending at knees with a wide ground stance

Moving the Camera PEDESTAL Keep shot level at all times, while moving entire camera horizontally or vertically, as if on a platform Best achieved with proper hand placement, & bending at knees with a wide ground stance

Moving the Camera TRACKING SHOTS Move entire camera from left to right following the subject’s action being film from a non-fixed position Best achieved through proper hand positioning, slow steps, leaving lots of headroom

Moving the Camera TRACKING SHOTS Move entire camera from left to right following the subject’s action being film from a non-fixed position Best achieved through proper hand positioning, slow steps, leaving lots of headroom

References Digital Moviemaking, Tyler Cullen, photographs by Eric Westpheling, Morris Book Publishing, 2010 DSLR Photos, Nathan Powell Research & actress, Sophy Pollak, 2015