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Movement#4: Dolly
                                                        In both pan and tilt views, the camera rotates without leaving its
                                                        steady, central location. In contrast, dolly shots involve physically
                                                        moving the camera forward or backward. This camera mobility is
                                                        accomplished by mounting the camera to a track or motorized
                                                        vehicle. When done correctly, dolly shots allow you to experiment
                                                        with  perspective  to  achieve  a  range  of  unique  and  dramatic
                                                        effects.




              Movement#5: Truck Shot
              Trucking shots are identical to dolly shots,
              except  that  the  camera  moves  left  to
              right rather than forward or backward. In
              a trucking shot, the camera is mounted on
              a tripod or vehicle that moves horizontally
              down  a  track.  This  camera  movement
              can dictate the pace of a scene or track
              a character’s movements.



                                                                                            21 st   #Creativity
                                                                                          Century
                                                                                           Skills  #Critical Thinking
                        Have a look at all the camera movements by clicking on the following link:
                        https://boords.com/blog/16-types-of-camera-shots-and-angles-with-gifs
                        •  Which movement did you like the best? Give reasons.
                        •   Which movement is the simplest and which one is the most difficult to conduct? Why?
              TASK  2


              Lighting
              The lighting arrangement highlights a specific performer,   Here, the target is sitting in front of the camera
              item,  or  facet  of  a  scene.  The  lighting  reflects  the        Back
              psychology  of  the  characters.  Characters’  lighting
              can  be  adjusted  to  reflect  their  emotions,  including
              brightness, size, colour, and roughness.
                                                                                                               Fill
              The simplest lighting technique in film is called the three-
              point lighting setup. This method lights your subject from
              three different angles, which helps to give them shape                     Target
              and makes them stand out from the background. To do
              this, you’ll need to position your lights so they shine on
              the subject from the front, back, and side.
              Other lighting techniques include                                                               Camera

                  Key Light: The key light is the main source of light in a   Fill                            Key
                  scene, providing the most illumination and defining                   Camera
                  the overall look of the subject.
                  Fill Light: The fill light is used to reduce shadows created by the key light, balancing the lighting and
                  making the subject’s features more visible.




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