Tracking Shot
A tracking shot is a filmmaking technique where the camera moves alongside the subject, following its motion. This movement can be achieved using various equipment, such as a dolly or a steadicam, allowing for smooth and dynamic visuals. Tracking shots are often used to create a sense of immersion, drawing the audience into the scene.
These shots can vary in length and speed, depending on the desired effect. They are commonly employed in action sequences or to showcase a character's journey, enhancing storytelling by providing context and emotional depth. Notable examples can be found in films by directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Martin Scorsese.