Friday, 4 October 2013

Camera Movements



Camera angles shift during films to add realism.

In the video above the following camera movements have been used:

  • Crane shot - To show people travelling up the side of The Wall - to show their journey unpwards - which then turns into a high angle to show how vunerable and in danger they are as it shows the drop they could fall to.
  • Tracking shot - Used to follow the movement of the characters who are walking.
  • Arc shot - Shows body language of King Joffrey and shows reactions in people like Stannis.
  • Sideways track - Follows the people on horse's journey as they are moving quicker than on foot.
  • Zoom shot - To show the situation of Theon Greyjoy being held hostage and the shot before it to show that the person who is holding him is likely to torture him as there is a hint of a weapon.
  • Tilt shot - A tilt shot is used whenever Joffrey is in the scene to show he is in high power - as he is the King of the Seven Kingdoms - and it also shows he is going to be significant to the recent season.
  • Crane and panning shot - Used to show the movement of the dragon as it not only travels to the side but upwards.

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