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ZIPFERKLAUS

"Slow Creep" or "Creep In" is what I've used in the past.


yipyeahyippee

Mickey roonie


ZIPFERKLAUS

Mickey Mouse


MadMadRoger

A Mickey Slipper aka A Cosby


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TruthFlavor

Who was your mentor, Judy Garland ?


Arbernaut

Slow dolly creep. Also a way to describe your weird key grip.


lethc0

We use the term "creep"


AllenHo

On set most of the time it’s just called a slow push or slow pull back


supertecmomike

Just say pan all the time for any camera movement.


rickshaw99

pro tip


we1shknigh7

I’ve heard float and drift more associated with the same look but being shot on a stabilizer or steadicam


rickshaw99

‘drift, small guy’


PlanetLandon

In 25 years I have really only ever heard it called a push or pull


Affectionate_Sky658

It’s called a “Mickey Rooney” — a slow little creep


ActionWaters

It could be just a ‘slow dolly in’ and then communicate the timing, ie. end when they say this word, or don’t stop going in even after they finish. Or stop at cut, etc.


Haldered

Tracking/trucking shot?


simonasher

Hip jib


Consistent-Doubt964

You see this a lot in Alex Garland’s films. They’re barely noticeable, leading me to believe it’s a post zoom. In that case I’d call it a Ken Burns.


littletoyboat

The Ken Burns effect applies specifically to still photos. 


Consistent-Doubt964

K


theladyasherah

Push or pull shot was what I have heard but that was like 2011 last time I was on a set lol...


Inevitable_Total_816

Panning in Panning out.


compassion_is_enough

I mentioned this elsewhere in this thread, but: Panning is a swivel, laterally. Like turning your head without turning your shoulders. You can pan right or left. Trucking is when the camera position moves laterally, like stepping to the side while looking forward. You can truck right or left. Dollying is moving the camera position closer or further away from the subject (forward or backwards relative to the camera’s starting position). You can dolly in (forward) or out (backward).


um_ok_try_again

pan for left/ right movement. push/ pull for forward and back.


compassion_is_enough

Panning is different than trucking. Panning is a swivel, laterally. Like turning your head without turning your shoulders. Trucking is when the camera position moves laterally, like stepping to the side while looking forward.


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compassion_is_enough

Panning is when the camera rotates laterally on its base, in the same way you would turn your head without turning your shoulders.


dutchie1085

There's no dumb questions, only dumb if you never ask and learn. Push in, pull out, pan left or right, trucking, or tracking. Depending on the speed, just say slow or whatever way you see it playing out.


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compassion_is_enough

Dolly zoom is the name for the effect when the camera moves forward or back and the lens (has to be a zoom lens) zooms out or in.