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Hi this is Kevin Lindenmuth and for Expert Village I will be talking about camera angles
and camera moves. The tilt, like the pan is a camera movement, and the tilt is vertical.
As opposed to the pan, the tilt is up and down. So, if you're video taping, lets say,
you want to show a building and you start at the sky and then you just kind of slowly
tilt down and you go on the building or whatever. So, it's kind of the up and down thing. It
shows to reveal something, usually, is looking up in the sky, you kind of tilt up and you
see that, it's like a reveal. And its also like for motion, say you're video taping somebody
in a hot air balloons or whatever, well, of course you have them starting off and just
going up and as with the pan, the tilt is any speed; it can be on a tripod, it can be
hand held. And usually you'll start with a stationary and a straight on position and
you'll do the tilt, and you just won't be in the shot; but it all depends, of course,
on the way your attention is with your shot.