🔸 Today, I take on the task of showing you how to properly indicate camera movement in your storyboards, using the following types of shots: Push In (Dolly In), Pull Back (Dolly Back), Zoom In, Zoom Out, and the unique Dolly Zoom.
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CHAPTERS:
01:12 Definition and use of the Push In shot
03:22 How to properly indicate a Push In shot in your storyboards
06:00 Definition and use of the Pull Back shot
07:25 How to properly indicate a Pull Back shot in your storyboards
09:20 Definition and use of the Zoom In and Zoom Out shots
12:12 How to properly indicate Zoom shots in your storyboards
12:51 Definition and use of the Dolly Zoom shot
13:50 How to properly indicate a Dolly Zoom shot in your storyboards
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