2. CAMERA MOVEMENT
This is a filmmaking technique that
describes how a camera moves
about to help enhance a story.
Specific camera movements help
change the audience's view without
cutting; they can be a great way to
make your video more immersive
and engaging.
8. The camera angle marks the specific location
at which the movie camera or video camera is
placed to take a shot The different camera
angles will have different effects on the viewer
and how they perceive the scene that is shot.
9. BIRD’S EYE VIEW
The camera is
placed on a
high place such
as tree or a roof
of a house.
10. ZOOM The camera is
focused to give
a closer or
farther view of
the subject.
11. HIGH ANGLE
The camera is
positioned that
appears to be
looking down on the
subject to make the
subject look weak or
vulnerable.
16. MATCHING TYPE
The camera moves from Left to Right of vice
versa
1.
a. Boom
2. The camera is placed on a track to let it move
toward or away from the subject.
3. The camera is placed on a high place such as
tree or a roof of a house.
4. The camera is positioned in such a way that it
appears to be looking up at the subject.
5. The camera is moved upward and downward
or vice versa.
b. Low angle
c. Crab
d. Bird’s Eye View
e. Tracking or
Dally Shots
f. Panning