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Keywords: Pivot, Axis, Stationary, Camera, Pan
A camera move in which the camera head pivots in a vertical direction, down or up, from a stationary position. Follow movement, contrasts differences in size between two subjects, or given viewer point-of-view sense of a subject's height.
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To point the camera up or down. Time Base Corrector - A device commonly used to synchronize video and adjust color balancing.
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to turn or rotate the camera up or down in shooting.
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A movement by which the camera moves up or down while its support remains fixed.
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Large Format camera movement. Tilt the lens or film standard to increase or decrease the depth of field. (see Depth of field, Movements& Standard)
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movement of a film or video camera on a vertical plane , see pan.
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1) To aim the axis of a loudspeaker upward or downward. 2) Across-the-board rotation of an otherwise flat frequency response, so that the device's output increases or decreases at a uniform rate with increasing frequency. A linear frequency-response curve that is not horizontal.
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Moving a camera during shooting to point up or down.
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Refers to vertical motion of a camera. Any equipment capable of tilting can move up and down along a vertical axis. Some equipment, indicated as "PTZ," has the ability to tilt as well as pan and zoom.
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A camera movement with the camera body swiveling upward or downward on a stationary support. It produces a mobile framing that scans the space vertically.
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The angle of the Earth's rotational axis from the plane of its orbit around the sun. Axial tilt varies from about 21.5 to 24.5°, with higher values favoring seasonality, thus ice sheet growth.
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camera movement in which the camera body swivels upward or downward on a stationary support. It produces a mobile framing that scans the space vertically.
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A vertical camera pan from a stationary position. The camera pivots up or down from a fixed point.
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Up or down movement of the camcorder.
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Movement of the camera on its vertical axis.
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The rotation of the tertiary axis clockwise around the primary axis for defining the anisotropic search ellipsoid. See also Rake.
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Vertical movement of a video camera. For example to follow the motion of a seated individual who then stands. See also pan.
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Vertical camera movement.
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Movement of the luminaire in the vertical plane.
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The up and down tilting movement of a camera. To elevate or depress the vertical angle of view.
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The angle between the optical axis of a camera and a plumb line.
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literal—to tilt the camera up or down. “ I’m going to tilt up to the sky at the end of this shot.
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The departure of the camera's line of sight from vertical.
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When the camera pivots on the horizontal axis; the shot that results from this.
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A camera move up and down from a fixed point. Similar to a pan except a tilt is moving above to below (or vice versa) moving on the camera head.
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Rotation of a unit about the X axis.
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The angular portion of off-axis error. It is the deviation between ideal straight line motion and actual measured motion in a translation stage. Tilt and wobble have three orthogonal components commonly referred to as roll, pitch, and yaw.
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A camera move that pivots the camera vertically, up or down, from a stationary position and height. Follows movement, contrasts differences in size between two subjects, or gives viewer point-of-view sense of a subject's height.
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Moving the camera angle on the vertical axis up or down. It is similar to looking up or down when you tilt your head.
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Vertical camcorder pivot ("tilt up" or "tilt down") on a single axis, as on a tripod. Tilting up makes the subject appear to move from the top to the bottom of the screen. Tilting down makes the subject appear to move from the bottom to the top of the screen.
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Rotation of a bar code symbol about an axis perpendicular to the substrate.
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A temporary shelter. Usually a small hut built of vertically-placed logs.
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The action of rotating the camera either up or down. See also dutch tilt, pan.
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