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Discover Ludwig"camera pans" is a correct usage of written English.
Generally speaking, "camera pans" is used to describe a shot or scene in a film or television show in which the camera is physically moved from one viewing angle to another. For example, "The camera pans from the left side of the room to the right, revealing a hidden staircase."
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The camera pans in.
The camera pans the back seat.
The camera pans into the crowd.
EXTERIOR SHOT: The camera pans over the Austrian Alps.
The camera pans slowly over Monica's face: she is crying.
Meanwhile, the camera pans to Lily Allen in the crowd.
The camera pans in on Old Stone Face.
The camera pans right to a man approaching a door.
The camera pans out while the music churns.
118 mins: The camera pans back to Lily Allen.
A camera pans across the majestic Teton mountains.
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