Trucking Shot
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A tracking shot is when a camera follows a person or an object physicallyy moving with the subject- This can be done using tracks, handheld, ropes, Steady-cam etc.
http://www.raindance.org/10-best-tracking-shots/
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/tracking.html 下面这个分析得比较中肯细致
Tracking Shot
The term tracking shot is widely considered to be synonymous with dolly shot; that is, a shot in which the camera is mounted on a cart which travels along tracks.
However there are a few variations of both definitions. Tracking is often more narrowly defined as movement parallel to the action, or at least at a constant distance (e.g. the camera which travels alongside the race track in track & field events). Dollying is often defined as moving closer to or further away from the action.
Some definitions specify that tracking shots use physical tracks, others consider tracking to include hand-held walking shots, Steadicam shots, etc.
Other terms for the tracking shot include trucking shot and crabbing shot.
Trucking Shot
Trucking is basically the same as tracking or dollying. Although it means slightly different things to different people, it generally refers to side-to-side camera movement with respect to the action.
The term trucking is not uncommon but is less widely-used than dollying or tracking. Yet another equivalent term is crabbing.
The example pictured here shows a simple, very mobile set of tracks used with a standard tripod to create smooth trucking shots.
非常值得一看
A tracking shot is when a camera follows a person or an object physicallyy moving with the subject- This can be done using tracks, handheld, ropes, Steady-cam etc.
http://www.raindance.org/10-best-tracking-shots/
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/tracking.html 下面这个分析得比较中肯细致
Tracking Shot
The term tracking shot is widely considered to be synonymous with dolly shot; that is, a shot in which the camera is mounted on a cart which travels along tracks.
However there are a few variations of both definitions. Tracking is often more narrowly defined as movement parallel to the action, or at least at a constant distance (e.g. the camera which travels alongside the race track in track & field events). Dollying is often defined as moving closer to or further away from the action.
Some definitions specify that tracking shots use physical tracks, others consider tracking to include hand-held walking shots, Steadicam shots, etc.
Other terms for the tracking shot include trucking shot and crabbing shot.
Trucking Shot
Trucking is basically the same as tracking or dollying. Although it means slightly different things to different people, it generally refers to side-to-side camera movement with respect to the action.
The term trucking is not uncommon but is less widely-used than dollying or tracking. Yet another equivalent term is crabbing.
The example pictured here shows a simple, very mobile set of tracks used with a standard tripod to create smooth trucking shots.