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What is Flick-It-On?
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Apply 2013
THE ROTATIONS
Silent Movie
(Rotation 1)
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Music Score
(Rotation 3)
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STUDENTS' FILMS
Flick-It-On! 2012
Flick-It-On! 2011
Kids Can 2011
Kids Can 2010
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THE WHY
Why Make Movies?
Digital Storytelling
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Shot Sizes
Shot Angles
Camera Movement
Taking Good Photos
Creating Emotions
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ULearn 2012
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Camera Movement
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Camera Movement Examples
camera movement
Zoom
Moving from a wide angle shot zooming closer in or close-up zooming out to show more of the scene.
Pan
Moving left to right, or right to left following an object or character. Get the best result with a tripod.
Tilt
Similar to the pan movement but vertical rather than horizontal. Moving down or up.
Get the best result with a tripod.
Tracking / Dolly
Involves the use of a dolly (a wheel cart or a truck) to pull / push the camera around.
Crab
The camera moves to the left or to the right.
More great websites & resources
Daniel Chandler on his website
'The Grammar & Language of Film'
gives a fantastic description of camera movement - definitely worth checking out.
Camera Movement Examples
What types of camera shot can you see in this movie?
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camera movement
Zoom
Moving from a wide angle shot zooming closer in or close-up zooming out to show more of the scene.Pan
Moving left to right, or right to left following an object or character. Get the best result with a tripod.Tilt
Similar to the pan movement but vertical rather than horizontal. Moving down or up.Get the best result with a tripod.
Tracking / Dolly
Involves the use of a dolly (a wheel cart or a truck) to pull / push the camera around.Crab
The camera moves to the left or to the right.More great websites & resources
Daniel Chandler on his website 'The Grammar & Language of Film' gives a fantastic description of camera movement - definitely worth checking out.
Camera Movement Examples
What types of camera shot can you see in this movie?