Fast push: impact and acceleration
Crash zoom slams a reveal onto the viewer—horror finds and comedy faceplants. The fast push compresses time and distance into a single violent gesture, forcing the audience to confront whatever the lens rushes toward. It is the visual equivalent of a gasp or a shout.
Key points
- Crash zoom (optical) vs fast dolly (physical) create different distortion feels
- The target of the push defines genre—face for horror, object for mystery, reaction for comedy
- Sound design (whoosh, impact) should match the speed of the push
- Use extremely sparingly—one crash zoom per scene maximum to maintain impact
Director logic
The fast push is an exclamation mark. It screams "THIS"—a discovery, a threat, a punchline. The audience has no time to prepare, which is exactly the point.
AI prompts
Describe the rapid camera movement toward the subject and what is being revealed. Specify crash zoom or dolly and the emotional context (shock, horror, comedy).
fast crash zoom in, sudden aggressive push toward face, impact reveal, dramatic speed, shock moment