What is a pan
A Push in
is when the camera is walked towards the subject
Anime
animation from Japan
everything is in focus
Deep Focus
Persistence of vision was used by filmmakers to have a viewer think a picture was
Moving
Up and down (camera position does not change)
Tilt
A pull out
is when the camera is walked away from the subject
Traditional animation was
Hand Drawn
is when only the subject is in focus
Shallow Focus
(A CAMERA MOVEMENT) ---allows for on the fly real time shooting
Whip pan
Whip pan is a super fast pan
is a rotation of the camera without changing the lens direction
Camera roll
Stop Motion
is the art of animating objects in different positions.
Fps
Frames per sec
Shoot at a low frame rate and a slow shutter speed to increase
Motion Blur
What is a zoom
A zoom is the in and out from a fixed position
when the camera moves with the subject, follows them through the same
Tracking
3d animation
is any animation that is created digitally
A speed ramp gradually speeds up or slows down the playback speed with
Same shot
The most cinematic frame rate is
24
shot up and down with a crane
A boom
is when the camera moves laterally
Trucking
drawing over live action footage frame by frame
Rotoscoping
Bouquet effect
is when the lights are out of focus behind the subject
The first fundamental illusion
Motion