camera movement — the use of the camera to obtain various camera angles and perspectives. (See motion picture camera shots below, including the pan, tilt, track, and zoom; also boom/crane shots, Steadicam, or hand held) Example: a camera on a dolly track while … Glossary of cinematic terms
virtual camera movement — Virtual camera movement refers to the creation of the perceptual sense of movement through space by the manipulation of focal length or by more irregular techniques … Glossary of cinematic terms
Camera Lucida (book) — Camera Lucida (in French, La Chambre claire ) is a short book published in 1980 by the French literary critic Roland Barthes. It is simultaneously an inquiry into the nature and essence of photography and a eulogy to Barthes s late mother. The… … Wikipedia
Camera del Lavoro — were centers for Italian Syndicalist labor unions, modeled on the French Bourse du Travail, which flourished from 1895 to the rise of Fascism in the 1920s.In its initial conception, Camere del Lavoro brought together all unions in a given… … Wikipedia
Camera dolly — A camera dolly is a specialized piece of film equipment designed to create smooth camera movements. The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and camera assistant usually ride on it to operate the camera. The dolly is operated by … Wikipedia
movement-image — by Tom Conley The movement image is the title of the first panel of a historical diptych, Cinema 1 and Cinema 2, that classifies modes of perception and production of film from its beginnings in 1895 up to 1985. In this work and its… … The Deleuze dictionary
movement-image — by Tom Conley The movement image is the title of the first panel of a historical diptych, Cinema 1 and Cinema 2, that classifies modes of perception and production of film from its beginnings in 1895 up to 1985. In this work and its… … The Deleuze dictionary
Camera Buff — (Amator, 1979) Krzysztof Kieślowskis first internationally acclaimed film, honored at the Moscow, Chicago, and Berlin film festivals and winner of the 1979 Festival of Polish Films. The film was exceptionally well received in Poland and… … Guide to cinema
camera stabiliser — /kæmrə ˈsteɪbəlaɪzə/ (say kamruh staybuhluyzuh) noun a stabilising mount for a camera, especially a film or video camera, to which a gyroscope is attached, which isolates the operator s movement from the camera. Also, camera stabilizer …
camera move — noun A specific deliberate movement effected by the camera, such as a pan, zoom, tilt etc … Wiktionary