Definition for Difference between revisions of "Dolly Shot"
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− | The camera is mounted on a dolly and moves forward (dolly-in) or away from (dolly-out) the subject. | + | 1) The camera is mounted on a dolly and moves forward (dolly-in) or away from (dolly-out) the subject. |
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+ | 2) A camera perspective, on a moving or stationary subject, obtained while the camera is in motion on either a dolly or a camera truck. When the camera is so mounted and moves toward a closer proximity of the subject it is called "dolly-in"; likewise, when the camera is so mounted and moves away from the subject it is referred to as "dolly-out". | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 September 2017
1) The camera is mounted on a dolly and moves forward (dolly-in) or away from (dolly-out) the subject.
2) A camera perspective, on a moving or stationary subject, obtained while the camera is in motion on either a dolly or a camera truck. When the camera is so mounted and moves toward a closer proximity of the subject it is called "dolly-in"; likewise, when the camera is so mounted and moves away from the subject it is referred to as "dolly-out".s