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  2. Tracking shot - Wikipedia

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    A handheld or Steadicam mounted camera following a similar trajectory is called a tracking shot as well. In fact a tracking shot can use any manual or motorized conveyance, and may include careful planning for passing the camera between vehicles or modes. While the core idea is that the camera moves parallel to its subject, a tracking shot may ...

  3. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DVCPRO HD, also known as DVCPRO100 and D-12, is a high-definition video format that can be thought of as four DV codecs that work in parallel. Video data rate depends on frame rate and can be as low as 40 Mbit/s for 24 frame/s mode and as high as 100 Mbit/s for 50/60 frame/s modes. Like DVCPRO50, DVCPRO HD employs 4:2:2 color sampling.

  4. Camera dolly - Wikipedia

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    Camera dolly mounted on track with an Arriflex D-21 camera Camera dolly on a long track at the G8 summit in 2011 A camera dolly is a wheeled cart or similar device used in filmmaking and television production to create smooth horizontal camera movements.

  5. Cable-suspended camera system - Wikipedia

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    [8] Events that have been photographed using 3D moving-cable type cable-suspended camera systems include: NFL games (e.g., when the Skycam captured the Chicago Bears' Cordarrelle Patterson's 102-yard kickoff return touchdown on October 20, 2019), [ 9 ] WWE matches, Tennis, Cricket, Rugby, Soccer, concerts (Spidercam), [ 10 ] swimming and ...

  6. Match moving - Wikipedia

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    This process attempts to derive the motion of the camera by solving the inverse-projection of the 2-D paths for the position of the camera. This process is referred to as calibration. When a point on the surface of a three-dimensional object is photographed, its position in the 2-D frame can be calculated by a 3-D projection function. We can ...

  7. Digital image correlation and tracking - Wikipedia

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    Digital image correlation and tracking is an optical method that employs tracking and image registration techniques for accurate 2D and 3D measurements of changes in images. This method is often used to measure full-field displacement and strains , and it is widely applied in many areas of science and engineering.

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