Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Photographic motion tracking
Photographic motion tracking
Answer: b
Motion means that the camera moves with the motion track of the subject; Follow-up means that when the subject moves, the camera keeps moving synchronously with it; Jitter, that is, fix the camera on a tripod and move it up and down, left and right, and rotate to take pictures by changing the orientation and angle of the camera lens; Push, when the main body remains motionless, the camera pushes in depth.
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