Camera Movement

In every piece of TV, film and video the camera will almost certainly be moving. The movement is used to create suspense or tension, the use of tracking and zoom are used normally in different context (apart from examples like Jaws, at 2 minutes).
The use of zooming out when the camera is tracking in creates a feeling of bewilderment due to the complete dis-coordination of the movement. The movement is unnatural and makes you feel uneasy and uncomfortable, just like the main character.

Also we talked about fight scenes and how camera movement can influence the tension and drama. The camera in a good fight scene ,like The Bourne Identity, the camera should constantly be on the move.  


We compared this scene to a scene in Star Trek in the 1980,s that had a limited amount of camera movement, the impact was completely different to the Bourne Identity. The camera does not follow the action giving the impression of not beaning in the moment; therefore not building up as much tension as there is no personal feel to the scene.  

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