A camera move, in which the camera stays still, but looks up or down. Nod your head.

Go on.

You just did a tilt.

A tilt along the horizontal axis of the camera (as nodding your head) is, in some contexts, called "pitch".

Moving the camera side to side (shaking your head) is a {{Pan}}.

A tilt along the axis of the lens (as is used to produce the DutchAngle) is called "roll". Featured in ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', and likewise parodied in ''Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000TheMovie''.

Not to be confused with the [[NoFairCheating anti-cheating measures]] used in {{Pinball}} games, unless you mean the [[Film/{{TILT}} film of the same name]], in which it is a recurring motif. Also not to be confused with the poker or gaming term which describes a player letting emotions cloud better judgement and as a result play worse.

Compare {{Pan}}, horizontally rotating the camera to get a grasp of the panorama. SuperTrope of SkywardScream and FeetFirstIntroduction. It sometimes overlaps with StalkerShot.
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