Saturday 30 October 2010

Whip Pan Shot



This is a whip pan shot. This is generally a pannning shot although is carried at a much quicker pace so the camera haistily travels from one thing to another, and does not cut. It allows for focus, of the audience, to be thrust directly from one subject to another without it being lost. This creates a sense of importance about the second subject as it usually allows for characters who have a greater importance to the film. This can help when portraying strong emotions, strong persona's as well as showing that certain things have a greater relevance than what appears.

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