Pick a shot or combination of shots (short scene) from the first 15 minutes of Money Heist (TV Series, Season 1, Episode 1) and discuss the camera movement.
Find examples of shots with five different types of camera movement: Pan right, pan left, dolly, dolly in, dolly out, reverse dolly, zoom in, zoom out, tilt up, tilt down, hand-held shot (with or without Steadicam), aerial shot, crane shot.
For each shot, freeze the shot at the beginning of the shot, note the time on the lower right bottom of the screen, then unfreeze it and watch the camera movement until the end of the shot, then freeze it and note the time. Describe what is happening in the shot.
Explain the type of camera movement. Why do you think it’s that type of movement? Why is it used here?
Example: (Ex. 1.02.44- 1.02.38) (Two men are fighting in a bar.) The camera pans right to follow the men as they fight and move toward the door. The movement is small enough that a pan keeps them about in the middle of the frame as they move slowly from left to right while fighting.
Shot One:
Shot Two:
Shot Three:
Shot Four:
Shot Five:
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