Cartoon and Comedy header graphic

Cartoon Network

Rostrum camera

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, by MultiMedia


Home | Up


A rostrum camera stand used for shooting animation. A rostrum camera stand used for shooting animation.

A rostrum camera is a specially adapted camera used in television and film to animate a still picture or object. It consists of a moving lower platform on which the article to be filmed is placed, while the camera is placed above on a column. The camera is connected to a mechanism that allows an operator to precisely control the movement of the platform as well as of the camera. In a modern setup a computer controls the platform's horizontal, vertical and rotational movements as well as its zoom. Many visual effects can be created from this simple setup although it is most often used to add interest to static objects. The camera can for example traverse across a painting, and using wipes and zooms, change a lifeless picture into a sequence suitable for television or movie productions.

With a multiplane camera, a 3-dimensional effect can be obtained.

Also called animation camera, if it is used for single frame shooting on film.



Home | Up

Cartoon Network, made by MultiMedia  |  Free content and software

This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.

Google