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  2. Camera dolly - Wikipedia

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    The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and focus puller or camera assistant usually ride on the dolly to push the dolly back and forth. The camera dolly is generally used to produce images which involve moving the camera toward or away from a subject while a take is being recorded, a technique known as a " dolly shot ".

  3. Grip (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    This is achieved by setting "solids", made of black fabric, either flags (up to 4' × 4') or rags (6' × 6' or larger) on the non-key light side or wherever the negative fill is desired. When shooting day exteriors, grips perform similar functions, but with the sun as the primary light source.

  4. Motion Impossible - Wikipedia

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    By using a free-roaming remote dolly system to get close to wildlife without distributing animals or natural habitat. Since 2015, Motion Impossible has released several evolutions of the remote camera dolly, including BuggyCam, [3] Mantis & Mantis 360 (renamed to M-Freestyle [4] and M-360 [5] as part of M-Series).

  5. Dolly grip - Wikipedia

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    If the dolly has a moveable vertical axis, such as a hydraulic arm, then the dolly grip also operates the "boom". If both axes are used simultaneously, this type of dolly shot is known as a compound move. [1] A dolly grip must work closely with the camera crew to perfect these complex movements (cinematic techniques) during rehearsals. Focusing ...

  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. Jib (camera) - Wikipedia

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    A jib can be used for getting high or low shots which are difficult for a hand-held camera operator to get, or shots which need to move a short distance horizontally or vertically, without the expense and safety issues of putting a camera operator on a crane for a crane shot or laying track for a camera dolly.

  8. Dolly Parton Makes So Much Damn Money Thanks to Song ...

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    So much so, that Dolly made $20 million in royalties alone off of it. TL;DR—Dolly receives a h-e-f-t-y-publishing fee Every. Single. Time. one of her songs is played, covered, used in movies ...

  9. Tracking shot - Wikipedia

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    Tracking shots (also called travel shots) differ in motion from dolly shots, where the camera follows behind or before the character resulting in either an inward or an outward movement. Often the camera is mounted on a camera dolly which rides on rails similar to a railroad track; in this case, the shot is referred to as a dolly shot. A ...