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Camera Work Techniques

   
This clip demonstrates a pan clip. Creating this clip was very simple and I just had to move the camera from right to left making sure I show the subject in the clip. 




This clip demonstrates a tilt camera movement. I started the camera in front of the subject and then tilted it up and down with my hands. It was a very simple movement and would recommend for a simple way to create different kinds of emotions 
This clip demonstrates a dolly/reverse zoom shot. This shot took multiple tries and was difficult at first, but once you get it down, it is easy from there. 
This clip demonstrates a tracking movement shot. This shot was easy to complete. The only minor issue doing this shot was having to stay extremely still while moving the camera. 
This clip demonstrates a dolly shot. Just like the tracking it was a very simple camera movement to complete it was just difficult to stay completely still while filming and moving all at once. 
This clip demonstrates the Boom shot. This clip took a few tries. It was a fun shot to complete but, having to keep the camera straight and steady while moving up and down was extremely difficult. 
This camera shot demonstrates a zoom. This clip was easy to create. All I did was stand still and then zoom in on my subject. It was a cool shot to film and I will definitely use this in my future. 
This clip demonstrates a handheld camera movement. This shot was effortless and it allowed not just my subject but also me as the film maker to have fun and enjoy creating this clip.










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