(Whip pan) Pan – Both left and right in The Grand Budapest Hotel

This effect of panning the camera shifts the audience’s attention from one character to another. In this case the shift is used to heighten the intensity of this scene as Dmitri chases Agatha as the audience are exposed to both Dmitri’s reactions and Agatha’s actions.
Tilt up in Jurassic Park

By using a Tilt up it emphasises the size of the dinosaur in comparison to humans, leading the audience to feel shocked and in awe due to the presence of the dinosaur.
Dolly Zoom in Jaws

The Dolly Zoom emphasises the panic and realisation felt by Martin Brody during the shark attack. It’s representative of the adrenaline rush and shock felt, leaving the audience feeling uneasy.