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Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down. It is distinguished from panning in which the camera is horizontally pivoted left or right. Pan and tilt can be used simultaneously. In some situations the lens itself may be tilted with respect to the fixed camera body in order to generate greater depth of focus. Minor tilting is used for reframing to maintain headroom.

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  • Tilt (Fotografie) (de)
  • Tilt (camera) (en)
  • Tiltning (sv)
  • 上下搖攝 (zh)
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  • Tiltning är en filmfotograferingsteknik när filmkameran är stationär och roterar i det vertikala planet uppåt eller nedåt. Panorering är när kameran flyttas i det horisontala planet. (sv)
  • 上下搖攝(英語:tilt)是一種電影拍攝技術,將相機置於固定位置只在垂直平面上下旋轉,如人點頭的動作。攝影機上下搖攝會產生類似於抬頭或低頭時所看到的移動畫面。與在中,相機左右水平擺動不同。上下搖攝與橫搖可以同時使用。 (zh)
  • Mit dem englischen Wort Tilt oder Tilten (deutsch: Kippen, Neigen oder Schwenken) wird die Möglichkeit, ein Fotoobjektiv gegenüber der Bildebene kippen zu können, bezeichnet. Auf diese Weise kann eine geneigte Objektebene scharf abgebildet werden. Diese geneigte Objektebene wird zur „Schärfeebene“ der fotografischen Aufnahme. (de)
  • Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down. It is distinguished from panning in which the camera is horizontally pivoted left or right. Pan and tilt can be used simultaneously. In some situations the lens itself may be tilted with respect to the fixed camera body in order to generate greater depth of focus. Minor tilting is used for reframing to maintain headroom. (en)
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  • Mit dem englischen Wort Tilt oder Tilten (deutsch: Kippen, Neigen oder Schwenken) wird die Möglichkeit, ein Fotoobjektiv gegenüber der Bildebene kippen zu können, bezeichnet. Auf diese Weise kann eine geneigte Objektebene scharf abgebildet werden. Diese geneigte Objektebene wird zur „Schärfeebene“ der fotografischen Aufnahme. Bedingung für optimale Schärfe ist, dass die Scheimpflugsche Regel eingehalten wird. Diese besagt, dass sich Objektebene, Objektivebene (Hauptebene/n) und Bildebene in einer gemeinsamen Geraden schneiden. Das mit mechanischen Mitteln kontrollieren zu wollen wäre aufwändig. Den passenden Wert für das Kippen des Objektivs findet der Fotograf auf Grund seines Schärfeeindrucks vom Bild des Objekts auf der Mattscheibe o. ä. (de)
  • Tilting is a cinematographic technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down. It is distinguished from panning in which the camera is horizontally pivoted left or right. Pan and tilt can be used simultaneously. In some situations the lens itself may be tilted with respect to the fixed camera body in order to generate greater depth of focus. The camera's tilt will change the position of the horizon, changing the amount of sky or ground that is seen. Tilt downward is usually required for a high-angle shot and bird's-eye view while a tilt upward is for a low-angle shot and worm's-eye view. The vertical offset between subjects can reflect differences in power, with superior being above. Tilting can be used as a reveal as in tilting up from seeing the murder victim, to the weapon, to the identity of the killer. It can also be an establishing shot, tilting down from a tall landmark to the characters or as in Star Wars: A New Hope opening, tilting down from the stars, to the arc of the planet. A tilting Point-of-view shot expresses either attention or head motion. Attention might convey a potential love interest with "elevator eyes" or concern with sizing up an opponent. Head motion could show a nodding "yes". Combining tilt with camera position could show a face plant or tipping over backwards. Minor tilting is used for reframing to maintain headroom. Extreme tilting would follow the subject past the zenith or nadir to a full 180 degrees, starting or ending with an inverted view of the world. The Dutch angle, also known as Dutch tilt, is a head tilt to one side, is a type of camera shot where the camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with vertical lines at an angle to the side of the frame, or so that the horizon line of the shot is not parallel with the bottom of the camera frame. (en)
  • Tiltning är en filmfotograferingsteknik när filmkameran är stationär och roterar i det vertikala planet uppåt eller nedåt. Panorering är när kameran flyttas i det horisontala planet. (sv)
  • 上下搖攝(英語:tilt)是一種電影拍攝技術,將相機置於固定位置只在垂直平面上下旋轉,如人點頭的動作。攝影機上下搖攝會產生類似於抬頭或低頭時所看到的移動畫面。與在中,相機左右水平擺動不同。上下搖攝與橫搖可以同時使用。 (zh)
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