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Hi, I'm Willy. I'm going to show you today how to do a panning shot.
The objective of a panning shot is to get the vehicle or a subject that is moving, sharp
while blurring off the background.
To do that, set your camera to shutter priority, start off at one over 60
seconds.
Now what you want to do is to ensure that your position,
body position is facing the subject directly
and you follow through all the way so as the vehicles is coming by, snap
and make sure that your body follows through.
Here's what happens. So if I'm facing at this direction and I want the
angle of the vehicle to be this,
follow the vehicle through and at the right position, snap and make sure I
follow through all the way.
You can create a blur-er background effect by reducing the shutter speed to perhaps one over
thirty seconds.
and doing the same. It's harder to keep the vehicle sharp because of a slower shutter
speed
but you get a much better
background effect when you get it.
So you can take one shot, you can take multiple shots to get it but don't take to many
shots, just one or two shots will be ideal.