Saturday 30 October 2010

Wip Pan Shot




This is a Wip Pan Shot. The effect that this shot gives is that, whent he camera wips form on place/person to another the audience can get the full effect of the scene and see whats going on from both sides of the frame. This is generally a pannning shot although is carried at a much quicker pace so the camera haistily travels from one thing to another, and does not cut. It allows for focus, of the audience, to be thrust directly from one subject to another without it being lost. This creates a sense of importance about the second subject as it usually allows for characters/objects who have a greater importance to the film. In this clip the camera is whipping from on point of the scene round to the tower in three different times of the day.

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