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crane shot

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/ˈkreɪn ʃɑt/
Forms:crane shots
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a cinematic technique where a camera is mounted on a crane to capture high-angle or sweeping shots

A crane shot is a camera movement where the camera is mounted on a crane or similar equipment, allowing it to move smoothly in various directions, including up and down, and side to side. This technique provides a wide range of motion, enabling filmmakers to capture sweeping, high-angle views or dynamic movements within a scene. Crane shots are used to establish grand perspectives, follow action fluidly, and add dramatic or cinematic effect by showcasing scenes from elevated or unconventional angles.