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* Each episode of [[Red vs. Blue]] ''Reconstruction'' opened with a tracking shot of some kind. Probably the most noteable was when the camera pans over ''Standoff'' and unltimately flies through an open window into a base where the characters are standing and the scene begins with no transition. Granted, due to the game engine's flying camera it's not a hard shot to pull off in the game, but it would be in real life.
 
== Webcomics[[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]:'' The first page of "Sky Watcher and the Angel" starts zoomed in on Sky Watcher's antenna, and zooms out to show the entire city skyline.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Re BootReBoot]]''. It was actually quite common for an episode to begin with a view of Mainframe, then with a series of twists, turns and dizzying angles it focused in on the spot they needed to be in order to begin the story.
* The episode of ''[[Futurama]]'' "Bender Should Not Be Allowed On TV" has a shot of the Planet Express Ship taking off from New New York, flying around the Earth and landing in LA. All within the space of a few seconds.
* A [[Couch Gag]] from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' features a [[Shout-Out]] to the above-mentioned ''Powers of Ten'', where the "camera" pulling back to reveal the planet, then the galaxy, then the universe... only to reveal atoms, then cells, then we realise that the universe was within Homer all along.