An example of a nodal pan. The zoom-in effect was done in post production.
A free move using a drone.
Nodal Pan
A nodal pan is a precise camera movement technique where the camera rotates around a stationary point, typically the lens's entrance pupil, to maintain a consistent perspective throughout the shot. This method is similar to a traditional tripod shot but with unrestricted rotation, allowing for a full 360-degree view without any parallax effect.

Free Move
A free move is a dynamic filming approach that liberates the camera from any fixed anchor, granting it the autonomy to move in any direction. This versatility is invaluable for capturing fluid, engaging shots that can seamlessly track action, navigate through intricate environments, or transition effortlessly between various points of interest.

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