Camera Movement Panning Panning is moving the camera laterally. The camera operator pans to follow a character, such as into the scene or from one spot.

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Camera Movement Panning Panning is moving the camera laterally. The camera operator pans to follow a character, such as into the scene or from one spot to another                                                                                       Panning

Tilting Tilting is often done simply as a matter of course, such as tilting down to follow an action. However, you can also tilt to achieve a particular effect, such as tilting up or down to denote height or depth.

Dolly Dollying refers to moving the camera forward or backward in a scene. Although, at first glance, dollying may seem similar to zooming, the two are different in terms of how and why you use them. You dolly by moving the camera whereas you zoom in and out by adjusting the lens.

Truck or dolly shot A truck is a lateral, sideways, travel shot, with the entire camera and tripod being moved right or left. The truck shot differs from a pan in that the depth of field in a truck shot is maintained as the whole unit, the tripod and camera - moves past the objects.

Truck

Zoom Zooming in and out changes the focal length and, therefore the size of the image with varying speeds while the camera is stationary.

Zoom Long

Zoom Medium

Zoom Close-up