Camera Movement Tutorial: How To Create Emotion

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @michaelaskndafi8008
    @michaelaskndafi8008 9 років тому +88

    Crane Down 1:42
    Crane UP 1:52
    Crane High to Low Angle 2:00
    Handheld 2:10
    Quick Pan 2:20
    Quick Push in 2:30
    Slow Dolly In 2:36
    Slow Dolly Out 2:48
    Dolly Across 3:01
    GlideCam 3:17
    Extra Handheld 3:30
    Glidecam 360 Reveal 3:42
    Zolly 4:03

  • @yaiyasmin
    @yaiyasmin 11 років тому +35

    I'm going to watch movies with a totally different point of view now, thank you for these tips!

  • @YouDontTalkAboutFightClub
    @YouDontTalkAboutFightClub 11 років тому +1

    I love how the simple moving of the camera really effects the viewer in the final product. Citizen Kane and Vertigo were classics that really pioneered camera movement in film.

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    It is very quiet and not a problem when shooting sound at all. Great product.

  • @MrKingston74
    @MrKingston74 10 років тому

    yea, am working on them. Am having this tv series i planned to shoot by the end of next month. Is something I wanted to see it aired around the world. I have tons of your video, they are truly amazing, I learnt a lot, especially, the importance of light in a production, and other gears. We Africans doesn't have access to those, especially the upcoming filmmakers. i this great story i want to film and i really do not want to mess it up. So i will keep on visiting you page to learn more. Thanks a lot Jp, you helped a lot. I watched people's tutorials, some are good but many will drag your feet until you have no strength to walk and yet you understood nothing, but you kept yours, clean and simple which tells everyone lucky enough to watch them, that they are lucky to learn from a Pro. Link me up if you are having a lesson on how to build a crane, if do not have, is ok with me. I will be having many crane shots in the production, Kudos for Slanted Lens

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Thanks Mayank, you look like you're doing a great job. Thanks for finding us and for contributing to the community!

  • @universalindierec
    @universalindierec 5 років тому

    As a VERY NEW "filmmamker", this tutorial is worth it's weight in gold. Thanks so much!

  • @alanaflynn8878
    @alanaflynn8878 6 років тому +1

    This was incredible! You touched on so many camera techniques I've never even thought about, but you described and explained them perfectly! Thank you!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  6 років тому +1

      hey alana, thanks for that! we worked hard on this one.

  • @MrKingston74
    @MrKingston74 10 років тому

    Bet will say you are master of all tutors. I am busy watching dozens of your tutorials and each was exception. Am learning fast from you. Thanks

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  10 років тому

      KINGS & QUEENS PRODUCTIONS That is great to hear! I hope you are able to implement what you have learned from these tutorials. Thanks for watching!

  • @markharris5771
    @markharris5771 6 років тому

    Absolutely fascinating, I found the entire video enthralling. It shows just how good Jay P is that I found it so good when I don’t do any video at all and never will. I hope whoever won the lens gets as much joy out of it as I do out my 'old version' Tamron SP 24-70.

  • @FroZoneProduction
    @FroZoneProduction 11 років тому

    I have tried to increase my education on camera movement and this video has helped me a ton.

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    You're indeed welcome Andy. Thanks for droppin' on by. Watched your review of the Canon 24-70 mm f2.8 L series lens. Great job! Nice background too! Keep up the good work and we'd LOVE to hear what you'd like to see us cover!

  • @zakamation
    @zakamation 11 років тому

    This is the most amazing tutorial ever seen. In around seven minutes u have explained everything. I hope u can make second part of it.

  • @JamesCox
    @JamesCox 8 років тому

    WOW! This is great how you show and explain all these camera moves to create the emotion in movies.

  • @o2orider
    @o2orider 11 років тому

    Great tutorial. I didn't realize that camera movement makes emotion in such an simple way.

  • @anthonyhill2237
    @anthonyhill2237 9 років тому

    Brilliant tutorial "in relation to " camera moves and emotion. (not "in relationship to...")
    You highlight the "relationship" between camera motion and different emotions very well.

  • @diegofelipe91
    @diegofelipe91 9 років тому

    One of the most usefull videos for filmmakers I ever saw !

  • @DavidNoll
    @DavidNoll 11 років тому

    As a long time subscriber of your site, you've helped me many times with technique and fresh ideas. This was packed with loads of great info for video. I just got my Nikon d600 and now I am starting to learn about shooting video. Wow perfect timing Slanted Lens.

  • @Amanda-hu1ct
    @Amanda-hu1ct 8 років тому +1

    I'm a film student and working on a web series right now and this was amazingly helpful. Please let me know of any other videos you have on camera movement and emotion or any books I can read on the subject. As a director I really want to make sure I convey the emotional story in my head with the audience. Thanks!

  • @Lj3942
    @Lj3942 9 років тому

    This is the most helpful tutorial that i ever watched.

  • @MickMake
    @MickMake 8 років тому +10

    Fantastic overview. Just what I've been looking for.

  • @esjehbi
    @esjehbi 9 років тому +1

    Brilliant piece, so helpful so clear, so engaging. THANKS!

  • @joecerda630
    @joecerda630 8 років тому +2

    I learn something new everytime I watch this

  • @Project25OH1
    @Project25OH1 9 років тому +1

    This video was so compact and helpful.

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Can you guess how much it costs to produce? Scripting. Talent & crew. Post production. Sponsors are how we've been able to stick around and create these videos for the last 2 years. And just to be clear, we don't place products as much as we tell people what we're using so they know how to get the same effects we're getting. If they don't want to get those effects, they don't have to use what we are. We'd love to hear more of what others are using and why.

  • @ChrisMadesh
    @ChrisMadesh 7 років тому +2

    one of the most informative!!

  • @heidbrain
    @heidbrain 11 років тому

    lol; I have seen the Zolly in movies many times, and always wondered how that effect was done. Just recently I saw it done in a vid here on You Tube. They didn't tell us how it was done, but I learned it just by observation. Now, watching this video, I have learned that it actually has a name. Thanks.

  • @dennisrajan8020
    @dennisrajan8020 10 років тому

    thanks dude, it gives me a better understanding of camera moves and when have to use it. great!

  • @bprater
    @bprater 11 років тому

    Enjoyed this episode! Subscribed and looking forward to future episodes...

  • @JimmyArcade
    @JimmyArcade 11 років тому

    To be honest, I have very little experience creating emotion with camera movement, particularly because I've mostly worked with still photography. However, I'm now beginning to work with video and these types of lessons are priceless, so I'll update you when I have more to report.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- 7 років тому

    That was really good. Awesome how you conveyed more useful information in 6 minutes than many youtubers can in 15!

  • @Solnet29
    @Solnet29 9 років тому +2

    best teacher ever,,,,,,,

  • @JohnPaulWilliams7
    @JohnPaulWilliams7 9 років тому

    wow this is exactly the helpful information I was looking for thank you so much.

  • @Blondy-md2iq
    @Blondy-md2iq 10 років тому

    Thanks very much! A very professional video that will help a lot for my upcoming project

  • @TaylorRaine
    @TaylorRaine 7 років тому +1

    This is so helpful! Thank you for taking the time to make this video!

  • @DoujinDude
    @DoujinDude 10 років тому +4

    Thank you so much, a friend and I are trying to make a short film based off the game/show Steins;Gate and we've been trying to find a good way to simulate the show's time leap effect. I'll definitely be using the zolly shot as a base for it now. Again, thank you so much!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  10 років тому +1

      noah owen Sounds interesting! Hope it works out for you.

  • @anjasagan392
    @anjasagan392 8 років тому

    This rocks! Thank you for this point form, simple look into the use of the camera

  • @harrysims2815
    @harrysims2815 10 років тому +1

    This is great! When I next film I am going to try and remember some of these movements. Thanks you have now got a new subscriber

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  10 років тому

      Harry Sims Welcome! Glad you learned something, good luck on your next shoot.

  • @Allpromedia
    @Allpromedia 8 років тому +31

    Zolly? Come now, gentlemen. We veterans know it as the Hitchcock Zoom. He did perfect it, after all. Give him the proper mention.

    • @Miel4
      @Miel4 8 років тому +11

      I knew it as the Vertigo Effect :)

    • @1ThomasSkinner
      @1ThomasSkinner 8 років тому +1

      really? ask anyone it's known as "the jaws shot", or technically known as a contrazoom.

    • @SDBarbosaSilva
      @SDBarbosaSilva 8 років тому

      Achei muito bom esse video... Muito Instrutivo...

    • @CaseyGray58
      @CaseyGray58 6 років тому

      I just call it a parallax movement

  • @teachlearner5089
    @teachlearner5089 9 років тому

    Great demonstration. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @jasoncentracchio4836
    @jasoncentracchio4836 7 років тому +2

    This was an excellent video. I'm subscribing.

  • @monicamomney8756
    @monicamomney8756 3 роки тому

    This is a huge help to me in 2021!!! You guys did a great job on this video

  • @Mayankbhattacharya
    @Mayankbhattacharya 11 років тому +2

    Wow! I am glad you read and replied to my comment! Means a lot thanks!

  • @1234jezza
    @1234jezza 11 років тому

    Awesome work as usual, not really into the film aspect as such but the photography side of things is great.
    This will come in handy for a media assignment shortly, thanks heaps.

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Good call Joey!

  • @nealferguson9692
    @nealferguson9692 11 років тому

    Just subscribed. Winning this lens would be a great asset to taking the advanced Video production class at my local college.

  • @TheEsteemedSirScrub
    @TheEsteemedSirScrub 10 років тому

    Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much!

  • @edpacephoto
    @edpacephoto 11 років тому

    No doubt the Slanted Lens has +51K subscribers
    The very best on UTube
    Thank you so much!!!!!!!

  • @samstark5023
    @samstark5023 8 років тому

    Great explanation, very useful, thanks very much!

  • @phil8190
    @phil8190 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much, exactly what I was looking for!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  4 роки тому +1

      Great! Glad you found it helpful. Keep on clickin!

  • @alfredoziano
    @alfredoziano 11 років тому

    Now THIS is a great tutorial video! thanks!

  • @danielloveland1601
    @danielloveland1601 11 років тому

    Freezing action at night with strobes. Ive never seen a tutorial on one at all and it would help me a lot!!!

  • @kungfumaster111
    @kungfumaster111 11 років тому

    Really learned something today. This reminds me of Walking Dead and series of the like. Now I can try some of the stuff I'd see here. Exciting!

  • @luboyanev
    @luboyanev 11 років тому

    These are great tips ! Thank you TheSlantedLens

  • @areuready2live
    @areuready2live 7 років тому

    THIS WAS SO INFORMATIVE AND STRAIGHT FORWARD!!!

  • @Yonkers
    @Yonkers 11 років тому

    Really enjoyed this one. Great examples.

  • @stephenfoster5318
    @stephenfoster5318 8 років тому

    I must say sorry I jumped down your throat after hearing your comment on The Bourne Identity etc, your other stuff was priceless
    Thank you

  • @358studios
    @358studios 11 років тому

    Great video. Gives me a quick list of shots and the effect. Any suggestions about a book or tutorial that develops this list further? It would be great as a reference when planning a shoot. Thanks again for another great tutorial.

  • @vicphotozandvideo
    @vicphotozandvideo 11 років тому

    Learned so much I love the way you teach Big THANK YOU!
    :)

  • @brownin329
    @brownin329 7 років тому

    Finally a video that tells me exactly what I want to know. Thanks! Nice equipment but do you have anything for people who are on a smaller budget and can't afford to film the fancy equipment?

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  7 років тому

      We have a post that's a couple of years old. We'll be updating soon so stay tuned!

  • @horrorAk
    @horrorAk 5 років тому

    Thank you🤟🙏

  • @alexandrosmargo
    @alexandrosmargo 8 років тому

    Great tutorial. I find the big issue with all the movement is to keep the subject in focus, especially with glidecam. Do you always has someone to operate the follow focus wirelessly ?

  • @mini2umario
    @mini2umario 8 років тому +1

    Great tips for my vlog!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  8 років тому

      +Mario Ashley Awesome! Thanks for watching and sharing.

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Thanks my good man! Something that stood out to you about it? Any ahah moments? Something you're going to try?

  • @VJDanny1979
    @VJDanny1979 9 років тому +11

    I think your "Zolly" is actually called "Vertigo", because Hitchcock used that in his same-named movie. He introduced this technique as far as I know. - Thanks for your helpful video. Really appreciate it. :)

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  9 років тому +1

      VJDanny1979 You are right, Hitchcock did make popular it popular. The name comes from merging "zoom" and "dolly" together since both of those thing are happening in a jolly move.

    • @pejmox
      @pejmox 9 років тому +1

      You're right, hitchkok did use this technique in vertigo but as our friend said, it is called zolly or dolly zoom,

    • @galinswigart
      @galinswigart 9 років тому +2

      VJDanny1979 Technical it's refferred to as a Push Pull

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Thanks for watching Erwin. Was it helpful? Something lacking? Something that grabbed your attention that you'd like to try?

  • @ricardocornejom
    @ricardocornejom 11 років тому

    I luv your stuff man. You are awesome!! thank you for your great video.

  • @a.t.6322
    @a.t.6322 8 років тому

    I appreciate this practical advice!

  • @NamNguyen-cf6gg
    @NamNguyen-cf6gg 9 років тому +1

    This helped me so much, thanks alot!

  • @lukaskapelkemusic
    @lukaskapelkemusic 9 років тому +1

    Cool video, this was really helpful, thanks!

  • @EskildFors
    @EskildFors 7 років тому

    Brilliant! This channel has amazing tutorials for both film and photography! =D

  • @meanpicker
    @meanpicker 8 років тому +1

    Awesome! Keep up the good work!!

  • @PERIKLISTSINTZAS
    @PERIKLISTSINTZAS 10 років тому

    perfect!and very helpful.we want more camera movements :)

  • @thepick-up1474
    @thepick-up1474 7 років тому

    this is very helpful,thank you so much
    ...

  • @LEEITANAGAR
    @LEEITANAGAR 9 років тому +2

    Your channel is very helpful. Thanks.

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  9 років тому

      +LEEITANAGAR Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching.

    • @dehouse2
      @dehouse2 8 років тому

      +The Slanted Lens what kind of slider is that really big one?!?

  • @simeonismyname
    @simeonismyname 8 років тому +1

    So friggin awesome! Thank you!

  • @brianparchamento9438
    @brianparchamento9438 8 років тому

    thanks for sharing, keep 'em coming

  • @ruiz460
    @ruiz460 11 років тому

    My I make a suggestion? It would be awesome to see how to use/the differences in bounce materials such white polyboard, gold and silver bounce as key lights/fill lights, and using bounce both indoors and outdoors. I have yet to find a really good tip video on using bounce really effectively for video. You have some awesome videos using bounce with photography that are very interesting. Just a suggestion from a subscriber. Keep the great videos coming, love 'em! Thanks JP!

  • @jasonubrown
    @jasonubrown 9 років тому

    Wow, great info, great way to break it down.

  • @ihabhassan2476
    @ihabhassan2476 9 років тому

    Thanks a lot for your great, awesome video!!!

  • @thoughtprovoking001
    @thoughtprovoking001 8 років тому

    Brilliant! Thanks for this tutorial.

  • @mickywes3733
    @mickywes3733 8 років тому

    This is great. Thank you!

  • @Euphoniax1
    @Euphoniax1 10 років тому

    love this, thanks so much

  • @devan07
    @devan07 10 років тому

    man thats cool.i learned alot in 7 mins.cheers

  • @ina00203
    @ina00203 9 років тому

    Great lesson, very useful

  • @CamiCola
    @CamiCola 9 років тому +1

    oh wow I needed this !!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  9 років тому

      Cami Cola Good to hear. Thanks for watching!

  • @okhouri
    @okhouri 10 років тому

    Great information. Thanks

  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious3129 6 років тому

    Absolutely outstanding !!!

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  6 років тому

      Thanks Sid! What did you enjoy about it?

  • @MakersMovementDIY
    @MakersMovementDIY 8 років тому +4

    Great information for us new guys, Subscribed.

  • @shaun_rambaran
    @shaun_rambaran 11 років тому

    This was fantastic!

  • @TheSlantedLens
    @TheSlantedLens  11 років тому

    Thanks Jeb! Yeah, the gangster is a pretty funny guy. Makes a good bad guy too. I saw that you uploaded a TimeLapse video. That's great! Did you shoot it yourself? What camera were you using?

  • @mrkimonojr9400
    @mrkimonojr9400 7 років тому

    this is awesome great tutorial. Thank you

  • @carbonpictures
    @carbonpictures 10 років тому

    I really needed this!

  • @CBSuper
    @CBSuper 11 років тому

    Thanks, i have been looking at remotes for awhile now, but its tough to find a decent remote FF that will allow you to still use audio when you push into an actors face from a jib or Steady Cam. Thanks again and didnt mean to come off as a jerk (although I am).

  • @FlexFitnessLLC
    @FlexFitnessLLC 9 років тому

    Great video @TheSlantedLens! What Lutz and grading tools did you use for the final look in the video thumbnail?

  • @PiyushDangreIndia
    @PiyushDangreIndia 9 років тому

    Great explanations!

  • @Killadey
    @Killadey 11 років тому

    Great video, very interesting, thanks!

  • @akashchokshi
    @akashchokshi 10 років тому

    these are very very helpful! thankyou

    • @TheSlantedLens
      @TheSlantedLens  10 років тому +1

      Akash Chokshi You are welcome, thanks for watching. Soon I will be posting a review of Kessler's new Parallax bar for the CineSlider, another great tool for creating simple camera movement. Look for that in the next few weeks.

  • @lenhister
    @lenhister 11 років тому

    I've never seen so many product placements in a short video like this. holy hell.

  • @leonardohill610
    @leonardohill610 9 років тому

    Thank you This was a Great Video.