Crane Shots
A crane shot is a type of camera movement used in filmmaking, where the camera is mounted on a crane or jib. This allows the camera to move smoothly up, down, or sideways, capturing dynamic angles and perspectives. Crane shots are often used to create dramatic effects, establish settings, or follow action in a scene.
These shots can provide a bird's-eye view or a sweeping panorama, enhancing the visual storytelling. They are commonly seen in various genres of film, including action, drama, and adventure, and are often employed by directors like Steven Spielberg and Christopher Nolan to elevate their narratives.