Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The difference between following the camera and moving the camera.

The difference between following the camera and moving the camera.

The difference between lens and lens movement is as follows:

1, meaning different: follow-up is also called follow-up. A photography method in which a movie camera tracks moving objects to shoot; Lens shifting is to put the camera on a moving vehicle and shoot horizontally according to a certain motion trajectory.

2, the shooting method is different: follow the camera, also known as follow-up. A photographic method in which a movie camera tracks a moving object. Can create a coherent and smooth visual effect. Follow the camera all the way to shoot a performance object in action, so as to show its activities or actions and expressions in action continuously and carefully; The shooting time has changed. The method of shooting while moving is called lens shift. That is, the camera can be installed on a moving track or equipped with pulleys, or it can be installed on an elevator for sliding shooting, thus forming a mobile shooting mode.