Research - Camera Movement Video Storyboard 1
What is Camera Movement?
A camera movement refers to the way a camera shifts to visually narrate and shape a viewer's perspective of a scene. In this particular assignment, my teammates and I had to create a video storyboard of 5-7 second videos of us preforming certain camera movements. Camera movement allows cinematographers and directors to shift the audience's view without cutting. Specific types of camera movements in film also can create a psychological and emotional effect on the audience. These effects can be used to make a film more immersive and engaging.
In this scene Brianna is raising her hand to ask the teacher to use the rest room.
Now, Brianna is walking out of the classroom to use the restroom when she spots her bully Natalia.
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