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Poll: Important Cinema Camera Movements

The cinematographer decides how to frame the shots and takes care when selecting the most appropriate camera moves. The effect that each move has can vary significantly in how it makes the viewer feel. It takes something to turn a few actors and a movie set into something cinematic, evocative and occasionally iconic.

Here are some of the most important camera movements. Which camera movement do you find most influential in cinema?

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Results of 269 votes:

  1. 1.

    Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music (1965)

     
    Aerial Shot - An exterior shot filmed from the air.
  2. 2.

    Roy Scheider and Lorraine Gary in Jaws (1975)

     
    Dolly Zoom - A shot that sees the camera track forward toward a subject while simultaneously zooming out creating a woozy, vertiginous effect.
  3. 3.

    Maria Falconetti in The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)

     
    Close Up - A shot that keeps only the face full in the frame.

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