Animer la caméra Extraits de : Fundamental Animation Techniques : Intro to Maya / UCSD Extension.

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Animer la caméra Extraits de : Fundamental Animation Techniques : Intro to Maya / UCSD Extension

Basic Camera Shots Wide Shot/Establishing Shot/Long Shot Medium Shot Close Up Shot / Tight / Extreme close up Cutaway Shot/Over the Shoulder Two Shot/Three Shot Sequence Length of shot

Wide Shot/Establishing

Medium Shot

Close Up Shot

Extreme Close Up

Two Shot/Three Shot

Cutaway Shot Cutaway (CA) A cutaway is a shot that's usually of something other than the current action. It could be a different subject (eg. this cat when the main subject is its owner), a close up of a different part of the subject (eg. the subject's hands), or just about anything else. The cutaway is used as a "buffer" between shots (to help the editing process), or to add interest/information.

Basic Camera Moves Zoom In Zoom Out Pan Right, Pan Left Action in the frame. Follow the action/rolling shot.

Standard Movie Openings Movie Opening 1 Wide Shot Zoom to Medium Some Action. Zoom to close-up Out to Medium. (most Bond Films) Movie Opening 2 Tight Close-Up Out to Medium Action Zoom to close-up Out to Medium Run with it. (Raiders of Lost Ark)