Camera Movement
Crane Down: The crane drops the viewer into scene and makes them feel as if they are a part of a character's world.   Crane Up: The crane moves upward making the character appear small to the viewer.   Crane High to Low Angle: The crane goes from a high point to a low point and makes the character in the shot appear strong.   Handheld Camera: The camera is shaky and a sense of danger is given off.   Quick Pan: The camera quickly moves to reveal something that changes the emotional direction of the scene.   Quick Push In: The camera quickly moves closer towards the character to create a sense of shock.   Slow Dolly In: The camera moves slowly towards a character to create an uncomfortable feeling or a sense of intimacy.   Slow Dolly Out: The camera slowly moves away from the character to make them appear lost and to make the viewer empathize with the character.   Dolly Across: The camera moves to reveal something that changes the emotion of the scene.   Glidecam Camera: The camera g...