Panning
A. is the creation of a sense of three-dimensionality by moving a camera 360 degrees around a subject.
B. involves moving a camera's "line of sight" in a horizontal plane, left or right.
C. can often be used to convey certain subjective states, such as shock or confusion.
D. involves moving a camera's "line of sight" in a vertical plane, up or down.
Answer: B
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