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Capturing Movement
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Elements Shutter speed controls how movement is recorded. Direction, speed and distance-influence how the action is recorded. A fast ISO will allow good depth of field while also capturing the action. Three ways to capture movement: pan, show and stop.
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Pan action Pan action-Subject in focus-background blurred Method- 1.Use a slow shutter speed (1/60) 2. Set shot up-pre-focus, zoom etc. 3. With the subject moving perpendicular to you follow with camera and press the shutter release while following through the movement. Stand firm and use a smooth swinging motion from the hip.
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Pan Shot Shutter=1/60
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Emma Groene Free State 2010
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Pan Shot Shutter=1/60
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Pan Shot Shutter=1/60
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Pan Shot Shutter=1/60
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Pan Shot Shutter=1/60
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Show action Show action-Subject blurred-background in focus Method- 1.Use a slow shutter speed (1/60) 2.Focus on the subject. 3. As the subject moves hold the camera steady and take the shot.
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Show Action Shutter=1/60
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Stop Action Stop Action-Everything is in focus. Subject is frozen in action. Method- 1.Use a fast shutter speed (1/250 or higher) 2.Focus, hold camera steady and shoot.
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop ActionShutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Stop Action Shutter 1/250 or higher
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Assignment: Movement Shoot a person or an animal in action using all three methods. Plan the shot-lighting, location, composition, etc. Due: At least 30 shots of action.
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