
6 of the Best Shots of All Time
Picking back up our "Best Shots of All Time" series, for this installment we're looking at the most essential camera moves. Pans, tilts, cants and rolls can just be convenient ways to follow action, but they can also express a filmmakers intent in very cool ways. These are 6 more of the best shots of all time. The Picks Pan - The Seven Samurai Tilt - The Sacrifice Roll - The Dark Knight Push/Pull - Wings Track - Taxi Driver Boom - Soy Cuba Subscribe to CineFix for more 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: Best Shots of All Time Pt. 1 https://youtu.be/hWiIEiyWFTY Best Shots of All Time Pt. 2 https://youtu.be/vHY1HeaLSL4 Best Shots of All Time Pt. 3 https://youtu.be/Jqx3xb-avio Top 5 Sequels of All Time https://youtu.be/EP9rG6XMtQM The Speed Bus Jump - Art of the Scene https://youtu.be/X9S0l-ExuCc
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