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Old 9th July 2018, 21:24   #13  |  Link
hello_hello
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I was somewhat joking about it being a camera effect used for Jedi space-calls, but it makes sense if that's all it was used for and it wasn't over-done because it'd get old quickly.

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Originally Posted by Sparktank View Post
As much as I like camera creativity, so far I've seen no one do it better than Guy Ritchie's work.
I really love seeing when the camera tracks someone's head as a focus point when they are running.
Really makes you feel like you're going to run out of breath as much as the person on screen.
Camera technique isn't something I think about often when watching a movie, probably because I know little about it, so I had no idea who directed "King Arthur, Legend of the Sword" till I checked just now, but the shoulder-cam shots during the chase through the streets didn't work for me. It felt like "found footage" in a pre found footage period. Each to their own, I guess.

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