emc/jour 3000 lecture 4 movement
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EMC / JOUR 3000 INTRO TO MOTION
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Edward Bowen
Inside the Shot Part 2
Movement
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Stationary camera – You’re sitting still, a passive spectator,
watching events through a window. “The Mark of Zorro” (1920) Fred Niblo
http://youtu.be/yaBud6ii5Wk
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Pan / Tilt – You remain in your seat, at rest, but are able to look
around rather than forced to view through a stationary window
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis.
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis.
http://vimeo.com/1904690
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis.
“Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick
http://youtu.be/qHCc4eMgIqQ
Technology of Motion PicturesCamera Movement• Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis.
“Jaws” (1975) Steven Spielberg
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement.• Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis.
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis.
http://vimeo.com/35618823
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis. “The Stendhal
Syndrome” (1996) Dario Argento
http://vimeo.com/35618823
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis. “Inception”
(2010) Christopher Nolan
http://youtu.be/66TuSJo4dZM
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – You remain in your seat, at rest, but are able to magnify
or lessen your field of view.
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cyfnkyRavI
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “The Stendhal Syndrome” (1996) Dario Argento
http://youtu.be/rE55yguqJdo
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “As The World Turns” (2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn2IiRyD70Q
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick
http://youtu.be/aHCwzsFEJyw
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick
http://youtu.be/0QtmFGv67kw
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without
moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “The Shining” (1980) Stanley Kubrick
http://youtu.be/f_go1X3DmB0
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Camera moves forward or
backwards or to the side. Usually on wheels; often on track.
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. You get up out of your chair
and move through space, forwards, backwards, paralleling, following, preceding. “Day for Night” (1973) Francois Truffaut
http://youtu.be/Tty1zHKNp6o
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. You get up out of your chair
and move through space, forwards, backwards, paralleling, following, preceding.
http://youtu.be/Tty1zHKNp6o
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Jules and Jim” (1962)
Francois Truffaut
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index/?o_cid=mediaroomlink&cid=245567
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Jules and Jim” (1962)
Francois Truffaut
http://youtu.be/lj0mHadxpVU
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Stagecoach” (1939) John
Ford
http://youtu.be/7Pu9V85Njg8
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot.
http://vimeo.com/28202383
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Endorphin”
(2009) Michael J. Sirois
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGdFU-DS7U
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera MovementDolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Jaws” (1975) Steven Spielberg
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera MovementDolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Sunrise” (1927) F.W. Murnau
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera MovementDolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Sunrise” (1927) F.W. Murnau
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera MovementDolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Casablanca” (1942) Michael Curtiz
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera MovementDolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Casablanca” (1942) Michael Curtiz
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot.• Dolly/Zoom: Dollying and Zooming the lens at the same time.• “La Haine” (1995) Mathieu Kassovitz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv41W6iyyGs
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot.• Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo Shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the
same time. “Jaws” (1975) Steven Spielberg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svEPWBxpYjo
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot.• Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the
same time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPBYOIetRdw
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot.• Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo Shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the
same time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vm54QL8iZc
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement.• Crane Shot: You leave your seat and move through space,
unencumbered by gravity, forwards, backwards, paralleling, following, preceding, ascending, descending. “Day for Night” 1973 Francois Truffaut
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement.• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down. “The Formorian” (2007) Aideen McCarthy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK2U-LXXQ6k
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement.• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down. “Gone With The Wind” (1939) Victor Fleming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWShydqVGfI
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down.
“Notorious” (1946) Alfred Hitchcock
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down. “Touch of Evil” (1958) Orson Welles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg8MqjoFvy4
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down.
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/247745/High-Noon-Movie-Clip-Frank-Miller.html
“High Noon” (1952) Fred Zinnemann
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down. “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952) Kelly and Donen
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move
forward and backward and up and down. “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952) Kelly and Donen
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Aerial Shot: You leave your seat, and you fly. “A Short History of
Marriage” (2012) Christian Pfeil
http://vimeo.com/36091209
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Aerial Shot: Shot taken from a helicopter, airplane, or other
flying device. “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Frank Darabont
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyDifF2_Csk
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Steadicam – No wheels, no platform
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXQP3mlPA_s
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Steadicam
http://vimeo.com/9035023
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Steadicam “Snake Eyes’ (1998) Brian DePalma
http://vimeo.com/3235512
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Steadicam “Goodfellas’ (1990) Martin Scorsese
http://youtu.be/3Sr-vxVaY_M
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Hand-held – “Faces” (1968) John Cassavetes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9595kcSEc4A
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Hand-held – “Children of Men” (2006) Alfonso Cuaron
http://youtu.be/3Sr-vxVaY_M
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Hand-held – “Green Zone” (2009) Paul Greenglass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkTpAYrLcOo
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• Hand-held – “Cloverfield” (2008) Matt Reeves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufYF0f-zMgY
Technology of Motion PicturesIntrashot Communication - Camera Movement• “Following” An Essay by Matt Zoller Seitz
http://www.thelmagazine.com/newyork/following/Content?oid=1185679