Camera Movement Tutorial: How To Create Emotion |
Title : Camera Movement Tutorial: How To Create Emotion
Duration : 07:00
Channel : The Slanted Lens
Label : Camera Movement, Lighting Tutorial, Canon EOS 5D (Digital Camera), Tsl, Canon EOS 7D (Digital Camera), DSLR, The Slanted Lens
Duration : 07:00
Channel : The Slanted Lens
Label : Camera Movement, Lighting Tutorial, Canon EOS 5D (Digital Camera), Tsl, Canon EOS 7D (Digital Camera), DSLR, The Slanted Lens
Camera Movement Tutorial: How To Create Emotion |
Download "How to Estimate a Shoot" today to start making more money: http://bit.ly/1VQTs0C Camera Movement Tutorial: How To Create Emotion From Jay P Morgan, Today on The Slanted Lens we will explore how camera movement can create emotion in the viewer. Moving the camera helps create different emotions in a scene. We see it all of the time in the films we watch. A camera slowly sweeping around a scene will give it an epic feeling, where as a shaky hand held camera shooting the same scene can create a feeling of uncertainty and danger. Camera movement can add or detract from the emotion the director wants to communicate. Camera movement should emphasize the emotion we want to see in the scene. When the camera moves it should move in relationship to someone or something and create an emotion that supports the story. Our talent William Rubio is dressed up as a 1920's gangster. Let's see how we can work with him to create different emotions with camera movement. Keep those cameras rolling and keep of clickn'. Get your Keep on Clickin' T-Shirts: http://bit.ly/1IBecn9 Products used in this video: Tamron SP Lens 24-70mm: http://amzn.to/241odqI Vanguard Alta Pro Tripod: http://amzn.to/1Lln9lX Glidecam HD 2000: http://amzn.to/241oABx http://www.kesslercrane.com http://www.tamron-usa.com http://www.dynalite.com http://www.photoflex.com http://www.rosco.com/us/index.cfm http://www.spiderholster.com http://www.glidecam.com http://www.vanguardworld.com http://triplescoopmusic.com http://theslantedlens.com/ http://www.photographytalk.com/ http://www.lensprotogo.com