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In filmmaking and video production, a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a moving crane or jib. Most cranes accommodate both the camera and an operator, but some can be moved by remote control. Camera cranes go back to the dawn of movie-making, and were frequently used in silent films to enhance the epic nature of large sets and massive crowds. Another use is to move up and away from the actors, a common way of ending a movie. Crane shots are often found in what are supposed to be emotional or suspenseful scenes. One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of the 1985 film To Live and Die in L.A.. Some filmmakers place the camera on a boom arm simply to make it easier to move around between ordinary set-ups.

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  • Crane shot (en)
  • クレーンショット (ja)
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  • In filmmaking and video production, a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a moving crane or jib. Most cranes accommodate both the camera and an operator, but some can be moved by remote control. Camera cranes go back to the dawn of movie-making, and were frequently used in silent films to enhance the epic nature of large sets and massive crowds. Another use is to move up and away from the actors, a common way of ending a movie. Crane shots are often found in what are supposed to be emotional or suspenseful scenes. One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of the 1985 film To Live and Die in L.A.. Some filmmakers place the camera on a boom arm simply to make it easier to move around between ordinary set-ups. (en)
  • クレーンショット(crane shot)は、映画用のクレーンなどを使って撮ったショット。クレーン・ショットとも表記する。 クレーン自体はD・W・グリフィスの頃から、その原始的なものが使われ、左右の動きも入れて、ローアングルからまで、ショットを代えずに撮れる特殊移動機械である。 現在ではミニクレーンから大クレーンまで、分解できる軽量で便利なものや、ドリーと組み合わせたタイプで自走出来るタイプ、ライト用バッテリー積み込んであり車3台を牽引して走るタイプ、動きをコンピュータで制御しながら動くタイプなど次々と新しいものが出ている。 安易に使えばそれだけの効果で、作品内容を考え、撮影設計をして使うべき効果である。 日本では溝口健二監督のクレーンショットが素晴らしい効果をあげている。 (ja)
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  • In filmmaking and video production, a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a moving crane or jib. Most cranes accommodate both the camera and an operator, but some can be moved by remote control. Camera cranes go back to the dawn of movie-making, and were frequently used in silent films to enhance the epic nature of large sets and massive crowds. Another use is to move up and away from the actors, a common way of ending a movie. Crane shots are often found in what are supposed to be emotional or suspenseful scenes. One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of the 1985 film To Live and Die in L.A.. Some filmmakers place the camera on a boom arm simply to make it easier to move around between ordinary set-ups. (en)
  • クレーンショット(crane shot)は、映画用のクレーンなどを使って撮ったショット。クレーン・ショットとも表記する。 クレーン自体はD・W・グリフィスの頃から、その原始的なものが使われ、左右の動きも入れて、ローアングルからまで、ショットを代えずに撮れる特殊移動機械である。 現在ではミニクレーンから大クレーンまで、分解できる軽量で便利なものや、ドリーと組み合わせたタイプで自走出来るタイプ、ライト用バッテリー積み込んであり車3台を牽引して走るタイプ、動きをコンピュータで制御しながら動くタイプなど次々と新しいものが出ている。 安易に使えばそれだけの効果で、作品内容を考え、撮影設計をして使うべき効果である。 日本では溝口健二監督のクレーンショットが素晴らしい効果をあげている。 (ja)
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