Dolly Zooms

 A dolly zoom is where the camera zooms in or out on a subject whilst the camera moves towards or away from the subject; the effect that this aims to create is that the subject should stay the same size but the background compresses/decompresses around them. A good example of this is poltergeist where the character seemingly stays the same size but the setting decompresses, this gives the effect that the hallway grows longer, adding to suspense of the scene.

The most well known example of a dolly zoom is the infamous scene from jaws, it is used to show that the character is having an extreme realisation.








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