Zoom

A camera technique achieved by adjusting the lens focal length to create the illusion of moving closer to or farther away from the subject. It can be used to focus on details, change perspectives, and evoke specific emotions within a scene.

Crash Zoom

A crash zoom is like a cinematic adrenaline shot, used to grab your audience's attention and make them feel like they're right in the middle of the action. It's a bold and intense technique that's perfect for adding drama and excitement to your shots, or for when you just want to show off your zooming skills.

Infinite Zoom

The infinite zoom effect is like a never-ending tunnel that just keeps going and going, kind of like a black hole, but without the pesky gravitational pull. It's used in cinema to create a sense of infinite possibility, or to make the audience feel like they're being sucked into another dimension.

Slow Zoom

A zoom that takes place or many seconds or is subtle in nature. An antithesis to the crash zoom which wants you to notice it. The slow zoom is often used to express emotions more deeply.

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