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    1. Creates a 3D Perspective

    • The orbiting camera moves in a circular or elliptical path around the subject, showcasing the subject from multiple angles.
    • This enhances the viewer’s sense of depth and spatial awareness, making the scene more immersive.

    2. Highlights the Subject

    • Since the camera keeps the subject as the focal point, it draws the viewer’s attention entirely to the subject and their actions.
    • It emphasizes the subject’s importance and showcases details that might not be visible from a static angle.

    3. Adds Dynamism

    • The movement injects energy and fluidity into the scene, making it visually engaging.
    • This is especially effective during action sequences, emotional moments, or when revealing the subject’s surroundings.

    4. Synchronizes with Subject Action

    • The combination of the camera orbit and the subject’s action (e.g., turning, speaking, fighting, or performing a dramatic gesture) enhances storytelling by aligning movement and narrative focus.
    • For example:
      • Subject Action: Throwing a punch → Adds tension and impact.
      • Subject Action: Smiling slowly → Heightens drama and builds anticipation.