
Camera Movements
Camera movements are techniques used in filmmaking and photography to enhance storytelling and visual experience. Common types include: 1. **Pan**: Rotating the camera left or right on a fixed axis. 2. **Tilt**: Moving the camera up or down from a stationary position. 3. **Dolly**: Physically moving the camera closer or further from the subject. 4. **Crane**: Moving the camera vertically using a crane or jib. 5. **Track**: Following a subject along a set path, often on tracks. 6. **Steadicam**: Stabilized handheld shots allowing fluid movement. These movements help establish mood, focus on details, and create dynamic sequences.