ACTIVITY 4

Give an example of where at least 3 of these movements were used in a film.

Zoom out: The filmed object will shrink in apparent size, and more objects come into view. The speed of the zoom allows for a further degree of cinematographic freedom.

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Tilt up: The definition of a tilt is a tip or a slope. An example of a tilt is the condition of a cup on its side. Tilt is defined as to tip or slope in one direction. An example of to tilt is to turn one’s head to the side.

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Tilt Down: A tilt down shot is shot that uses a cinematographic technique called tilting in which theĀ camera stays fixed but rotates down on a vertical plane. Tilting is similar to the motion of an individual raising or lowering their heads.

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