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camera move
noun
A specific deliberate movement effected by the camera, such as a pan, zoom, tilt etc.
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"Oh, look, did you see that camera move?" Mr. Lee asked.
It's a camera move that encapsulates Colette's own eye for intimate detail.
Because film and camera move in synchronization, the image on the film remains stationary.
Only once does the camera move, when a tracking shot follows a man down a station platform.
I've been in a lot of therapy, and I never saw a camera move in to my face.
Don't attempt to replicate some overcomplicated camera move or something you've seen in a big budget movie.
"We made a map for how the camera move works and how the walls and structure grow around it, "Mr. Stockhausen said.
It's literally a Rubik's Cube every time you go out to design a shot, and work out a camera move, or a crane move.
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