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Mastering Cinematic Camera Movements in Blender | Beginner Tutorial

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Ever wondered how to recreate those jaw-dropping cinematic shots from your favorite films using Blender? 🎥 Dive in as we break down 16 epic shots and show you how to master them! 🚀

In this video, I’ll take you through mind-blowing shots from blockbuster films and demonstrate how to implement them into your Blender animations. From static to handheld shots, we’ll cover a range of techniques that will transform your projects!

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Resources:
Blender - https://www.blender.org
DaVinci Resolve - https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ca/p...
Blend Files (Google Drive link) - https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...

Here's what you'll learn:

Static Shot
Panning Shot
Whip Pan
Push In and Pull Out Method
Truck Shot
Pedestal Shot
Tilting Shot
Zoom
Dolly Zoom
POV Shot
Handheld Shot
Tracking Shot
Steadicam/Gimbal Shot
Arc Shot
Crane/Jib Shot
Camera Shake

Final Challenge:
At the end, I’ll use all the skills we've learned to create a cinematic shot of my own and see if it blends seamlessly with the opening scene of Fight Club.

Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Static Shot
00:47 - Panning Shot
01:01 - Whip Pan
01:25 - Push In and Pull Out
01:32 - Truck Shot
02:30 - Pedestal Shot
02:37 - Tilting Shot
02:50 - Zoom
03:11 - Dolly Zoom
03:27 - POV Shot
04:05 - Handheld Shot
04:13 - Tracking Shot
04:33 - Steadicam/Gimbal Shot
05:20 - Arc Shot
05:44 - Crane/Jib Shot
06:14 - Camera Shake
07:00 - Fight Club Animation
07:43 - Outro

Which cinematic shot are you excited to try first? Let me know in the comments below! 👍

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My System Specs:
Pre built Nitro N50-610 Desktop:
Processor - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10400 CPU @ 2.90GHz
Installed RAM - 44 GB (pc came with 12 GB)
Graphics Card: GTX 1650

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