Camera movement techniques:
Camera movement techniques: Panning: Panning is a camera movement technique where the camera is usually positioned on a tripod and pivots from left to right or vice a versa. This is particularly effective when the director wants to show a setting/view as it allows the audience to feel more engaged with the scene and to see specific elements which may contribute to the plot, for example a character or a location. In the video you can see that the panning shot allows us to see the man who is on the phone as well as the hallway next to him. This is important to the director as it also allows them to show other elements of the film which could be key to the storyline. Furthermore, the panning shot in this example is at eye level which gives the audience a sense of familiarity as the camera pans into the hallway. Tilting: Tilting shots are when the camera is stationary once again however moves up and down instead of side to side. This is effective in shots wh...