Title | Chapter 2 Mobile Framing |
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Author | Chandler Girman |
Course | Reading Film |
Institution | Virginia Commonwealth University |
Pages | 1 |
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Film differs from painting and literature in that it uses real people and objects to create representation Also depends more heavily on technology, however…. ○ Film differs from painting and sculpture in particular because it utilizes mobile framing Mobile framing: “camera movement that shifts the spectator’s position within the shot” (25). ○ Similar goals of cubism and avant garde movements TYPES OF CAMERA MOVEMENT: ○ Pan: the camera is stationary but pivots on its axis from side to side ○ Tilt (vertical pan): the camera is stationary but tilts up and down ○ Moving shot: the camera is placed on a moving object ○ Tracking shot/dolly: the camera moves forward, backward, or laterally (motivated camera movement- something guides the camera to move) ○ Crane shot: a shot that moves extremely high or low with the use of a crane Darren Aronofsky: ○ Use of the tracking shot...