Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The difference between moving translation and fast translation.

The difference between moving translation and fast translation.

Difference:

1. The position panning of the camera refers to the picture taken by shaking the lens left and right or up and down through the pan/tilt when the camera position is still. Moving lens refers to the picture taken by moving the camera position back and forth, left and right.

2. Using scenes to distinguish translation is a process from static to dynamic, and then from dynamic to static. Shake from one scene to another, instead of the conventional shot switching, to speed up the rhythm of the film. Axis-shifting lens is generally used to express the unique integrity and coherence of complex space such as large scene, large depth, multi-scene and multi-level. For example, some long scrolls can show the subtle differences of scrolls with shifting lenses and small scenes.

3. The difference of visual effects can show a certain subjective tendency, which can better reflect the sense of reality and presence. This way is usually moved by the subjective perspective of the middle person. Moving the lens can represent complex space better than shaking the lens. The rocking mirror maintains the integrity and unity of space, breaks through the limitation of single fixed the picture, and expands the field of lens performance. Source: Pan lens: Pan lens.