Which notation indicates moving the camera and tripod to the camera operator's right?

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Multiple Choice

Which notation indicates moving the camera and tripod to the camera operator's right?

Explanation:
In blocking notation, moving the camera and tripod as a unit is described by an instruction that means "move to the right." This indicates relocating the entire rig laterally, preserving the camera’s orientation. Pan and tilt, by contrast, refer to rotating the camera on its mount (horizontal pan or vertical tilt) while staying in the same spot. So the notation that means the rig should shift to the camera operator’s right is the one that conveys moving to the right. That’s why it’s correct.

In blocking notation, moving the camera and tripod as a unit is described by an instruction that means "move to the right." This indicates relocating the entire rig laterally, preserving the camera’s orientation. Pan and tilt, by contrast, refer to rotating the camera on its mount (horizontal pan or vertical tilt) while staying in the same spot. So the notation that means the rig should shift to the camera operator’s right is the one that conveys moving to the right. That’s why it’s correct.

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