- In cinematography, a
tracking shot is any
shot where the
camera follows backward,
forward or
moves alongside the
subject being recorded.
Mostly the camera’s...
- The Hall of Fame
classic powered by
ShotTracker (formerly
known as the
College Basketball Experience classic,
Guardians classic and the CBE Hall of Fame...
- The
shot put is a
track and
field event involving "putting" (throwing) a
heavy spherical ball—the
shot—as far as possible. For men, the
sport has been...
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technology Shot (ice hockey), an
attempt to
score a goal or
points Home run, or
shot in
baseball slang Shot put, an
event in
track and
field athletics SHOT Show...
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Ireland and
Scotland were
precursors to the
modern shot put and
hammer throw events. One of the last
track and
field events to
develop was the pole vault...
- to "
tracking"
Tracking (do****entary), a 1994 do****entary
about the band
Phish Tracking (novel), a three-part work by
David R.
Palmer Tracking shot, a filming...
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construction of
various tracks and
components can be
clearly seen. Due to the high
complexity of
modern computer chips, die-
shots are
often displa**** colourfully...
- the
system displays the player's
character in a
succession of
still shots.
Tracking cameras, on the
other hand,
follow the character's movements. Finally...
- A
dolly zoom (also
known as a Hitch****
shot,
Vertigo shot, Jaws effect, or
Zolly shot) is an in-camera
effect that
appears to
undermine normal visual...
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while filming.
Tracking shot/traveling
shot A
shot in
which the
camera moves alongside or
parallel to its subject.
Traditionally tracking shots are filmed...