CAMERA MOVEMENT
We will need to consider different cuts between scenes, going from one shot to another one or to move the camera with an action when filming our horror opening this will allow us to add different affects and to make our horror opening look proffesional, there are six different camera shots that we could use when filming these are:
PANS - This is a moovement that allows the camera to moove horizontally, this moovements would be used to film a mooving object
TILTS - This is a moovement that mooves vertically
TRACKING SHOTS - This is when a camera is placed on a moving vehicle and moves alongside the action, generally following a moving figure or object.
HAND - HELD SHOTS - This moovement can make the audience feel as though they are part of a scene, rather than viewing it from a detached, frozen position.
CRANE SHOT - This is when a camera is placed on a crane and is a useful way of moving a camera - it can move up, down, left, right, swooping in on action or moving diagonally out of it.
ARIEL SHOT - This moovment is usually from an helicopter and is usually at the start of to film to show the setting, a helicopter can go anywhere, keep up with anything, move in and out of a scene, and convey real drama.
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