Friday 10 October 2014

Zoom, Whip Pan and Trombone

These shots you don't usually see in many films. But Zoom is used when you want to get a 'close up' shot while still being some distance from the character or subject you want to zoom into. This also makes things look closer together than they actually are. It is a very effects camera movement.
Whip Pan camera movement is where a camera movement moves fast enough to give a blurred effect. It can be used to change scene, or change back to character. Lastly Trombone shot is where they pull the focus from one thing to another, so they may switch the focus from the back to the front.

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