We’ve learned a thing or two about photography, lighting, exposure, and framing a shot for maximum aesthetic appeal.
Now, let’s talk about moving the camera.
Don’t move the camera without giving it some thought first.
“Think about what you want the audience to focus on each shot, then think about what devices and movements can help you achieve that.”
Watch the following video in this Quest to learn more.
- 1.13 Students will be able to frame and light shots effectively to support the story.
- 1.14 Students will be able to understand camera movements such as pan, tilt, dolly, tracking shots, and others.
- 1.15 Students will be able to make aesthetically pleasing decisions related to eye lines, balance, symmetry, and leading lines.
- 4.11 Students will be able to demonstrate effective visual storytelling techniques.