DOLLY ZOOM:
This shot creates the vertigo effect. It is used to portray either internal or external conflict in the scene. It can also be used to highlight a growing relationship between two characters.

PAN:
The pan is commonly used to follow a character’s actions or reveal information, which is frequently used in The Budapest Hotel. A slow pan builds anticipation, while a fast pan heightens the shot’s energy (whip pan).

TRACKING:
A tracking shot moves with the character. This shot is most commonly used to follow a character walking or running. This technique can immerse an audience into the scene. They can also be used to create tension.
