TARAI  ·  SHOT GUIDE

Car Shot Flipbook

Watch the move, then go get it. Tick as you shoot. Shoot every move slower + longer than feels natural.

Wide orbit
Arc the gimbal in a circle around the car. Your hero shot - shows the whole shape.
Low orbit
Same arc, but dropped low near the wheel and sill. Aggressive and premium.
Tilt-down
Camera tilts down from the overhead lights to reveal the car. A strong opener.
Push-in (detail)
Walk the camera straight in toward a badge, emblem or detail. Slow and steady.
Reflection roll
Move so a highlight sweeps along a panel. Proves the gloss and a swirl-free finish.
Dutch-angle FPV
A quick, low canted (Dutch) angle - the wheel sweeps into frame. Gimbal in FPV mode unlocks the roll for the tilt.
Interior reveal
Move through the open door into the cabin - sill, seat, then steering wheel.
Studio orbit
Slow orbit in a clean space with overhead lights reflecting in the paint. The 'expensive' look.
Process
The work in action - foam, spray, scrub, coating, PPF, polishing. Shows the craft and builds trust.

Real vs edit: orbits + push-ins are physically shot (can't be faked). Dutch/FPV = real (gimbal FPV mode) or added in edit. Smoothness = shoot slow, speed up in the edit.