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Crane shot – A shot taken from a raised apparatus such as a crane or boom (mechanical arm).
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Crane shota camera shot taken from a large camera dolly or electronic device (an apparatus, such as a crane), resembling a extendable mechanical arm (or boom), that can raise the camera up in the air above the [..]
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Crane shot The camera is mounted on a crane, helping filmmakers to achieve dynamic overhead shots.
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Crane shotA shot taken from a special device called a crane, which resembles a huge mechanical arm. The crane carries the camera and cameraman, and can move in virtually any direction. Cross cutting
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Crane shotA shot in which the camera rises above the ground on a mobile support.
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Crane shotThis is a camera shot taken from a device that can raise the camera up in the air above the ground 20 feet or more; the crane allows the camera to fluidly move in virtually any direction (with vertica [..]
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Crane shotA camera movement in which the camera travels along a vertical axis with the action of the shot.
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Crane shotA shot filmed with the camera on a crane which can move to follow the action.
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Crane shotA camera shot raised over or above the set or the action.
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Crane shotA crane shot is achieved by a camera mounted on a platform, which is connected to a mechanical arm that can lift the platform up, bring it down, or move it laterally across space.
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Crane shotIn filmmaking and video production, a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a moving crane or jib. Most cranes accommodate both the camera and an operator, but some can be moved by remote control. [..]
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