camera movement

camera movement
a) A shift in view, frame, or perspective caused by the movement of a camera.

The lighting director and cinematographer carefully planned the camera movement for this scene.

b) Any undesirable shaking of a camera during recording that distracts the viewer.

I cant stand to watch "NYPD Blue" because of all the camera movement.


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