Thursday, October 26, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 10: Camera Movement Techniques Organizer

We explore the subject of cinematography in this activity, focusing on the dynamics of camera movement in movies. We start our research with a in-depth explanation of camera movement and a review of its crucial function in a film's strategic planning. There are four different ways a camera can move to get a shot; these range from basic left-to-right movements to more complex ones. We'll get into the topic of audience impact and examine the two ways in which camera movement might affect the viewer's perspective. The task is designed with a specific objective in mind: to analyze and comprehend the aspects of camera movement in the language of cinema.








Research

Our group, which consisted of Jane I, Paul T, and Kevin R, began to study various aspects of camera movement in movies. Understanding the role that movements such as pan, tilt, dolly, and crane shots have in narrative was the goal. Using video editing software and teamwork tools, I participated in the research and planning stages as an intermediate user. Our collaborative efforts resulted in a film showcasing the tactical use of camera movement. This exercise not only refined technical skills but also instilled a profound appreciation for the artistry inherent in weaving narratives through the lens.

Work-Cited

Camera movement (no date) Studio. Available at: https://browardschools.instructuremedia.com/embed/4612ffa3-91a4-42c2-9157-71d57fd7134b (Accessed: 20 October 2023).

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