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  2. Dolly zoom - Wikipedia

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    At the bottom of the image is a plan view showing the camera moving back while zooming in, illustrating how the effect is achieved. In the video inset, the object moves with the camera and it does not zoom, so the FOV does not change; thus there is no dolly effect.

  3. Camera dolly - Wikipedia

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    The camera dolly may be used as a shooting platform on any surface but is often raised onto a track, to create smooth movement on a horizontal axis known as a tracking shot. Additionally, most professional film studio dollies have a hydraulic jib arm that raises or lowers the camera on the vertical axis.

  4. Perspective distortion - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, perspective distortion also has bearing on the in-camera special effect known as the dolly zoom, in which a zoom lens zooms out at the same time as the camera moves toward the subject, in such a way as to keep the subject the same size in the frame while the background "changes size" relative to the subject.

  5. Zooming (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Combined with a dolly camera move it is possible to create the dolly zoom effect. [ 1 ] [ self-published source? Noticeable cinematographic examples for the use of slow zooms include the 1975 film Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick , the 1979 film Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky , and the 1994 film Sátántangó by Béla Tarr .

  6. Motion control photography - Wikipedia

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    The process is also commonly used when duplication of an element which cannot be physically duplicated is required; motion control is the primary method of featuring multiple instances of the same actor in a shot that involves camera movement. For this technique, the camera typically films exactly the same motion in exactly the same location ...

  7. Move over, Barbie: Universal developing 'Monster High' film ...

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    Fresh off the success of 'Barbie,' Mattel and Universal Pictures are developing a live-action film based on the Monster High dolls.

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