5 Brilliant Moments of Camera Movement
Without camera movement, films would be all static play and no fun. The way the camera moves says more to us than just a show-off of technical tricks. Directors, throughout the years, have implemented their own unique camera styles to best tell their stories on-screen. These are just some of the top moves in film history, so far. 8 Brilliants Moments of Camera Movement List: 1) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2) 20th Century Women 3) Marnie 4) The Passenger 5) The Candidate (short film by David Karlak) Subscribe to CineFix for and movie-related content. http://goo.gl/9AGRm Follow us Twitter: https://twitter.com/CineFixNetwork Oh, and we're on the Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CineFixNetwork More Recent CineFix Videos: The Edge of Tomorrow recut as Groundhog Day - Trailer Mix https://youtu.be/17a1CVSuw80 CineFix Staff Picks - January '17 https://youtu.be/SymdQhH1CC4 2017 Oscar Predictions - CineFix Roundtable https://youtu.be/9o8aPc0r7F4 Top 10 Movies from Sundance 2017 https://youtu.be/F4MXV2f3qN4 Rogue One - 8-Bit Cinema https://youtu.be/mzQE3VvYPz4
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