Top Navigation Graphic Link to main page Link to about us Link to video sharing Link to theater Link to teaching kidsvid Link to news Link to High Plains R T E C
Left side Navigation Graphic
home > class ideas > examples Right side Navigation Graphic Link to tutorials Link to video tips Link to kid advice Link to class ideas
Header for Class Ideas

The Scavenger Hunt

Examples:

Camera Moves

Remember, the difference between a still camera and a video camera is movement. As you take pictures you are able to move the camera. Below are definitions and examples of the different ways you can move the camera.

 

Zoom In - The lens of the camera moves in such a way as to bring the image closer to the camera
Zoom Out - The lens of the camera moves in such a way as to move the image away from the camera


Pan Right - The camera swivels to the right causing the image to move from right to left across the screen.


Pan Left - The camera swivels to the left causing the image to move from left to right across the screen.
Action within the frame - The subject moves within the frame and the camera DOES NOT move.
Follow the Action - The subject is moving yet stays within the frame because the camera is MOVING with the subject.

overview | assignment | evaluation | examples | shot list

The videos on this site are in QuickTime.
You can download a free QT player here by clicking the Q icon.
Get QuickTime

Home | About Us | VidShare | Theater | Teaching | Cool News | HPR*TEC
Scripting | Making | Editing | Showtime | VidTips | Advice | Ideas

© 2000-2001 High Plains Regional Technology in Education Consortium.
Send feedback about this site to mkeating2@unl.edu
Privacy Statement

Link to scripting Link to making Link to editing Link to showtime