Tracking shot- a shot which follows a subject around the scene.
This is well executed in the film the shining when they follow the character Danny around the hotel.

pan- creates a 360 around a character or the character creates a 360 around the camera. Also the camera could scape across the landscape and pan around the area.
In the sound of music the camera creates a 360 around the main character as she sings.

Zoom- Zoom shots are used to zoom in on characters or landscapes during important moments of a scene.
In the film ratatouille the camera zooms into 2 characters as they are having a semimetal moment.
