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by eXpl0it3r
1700 days ago
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Why is it so impossible? I get that cinema cameras are a bit heavier to handle, but the trickiest part seem to be the hand-offs between walking backwards, pulling the camera up and receiving the camera on the upper floor. It's a complex shot and there isn't really that big of pay off beyond having done the shot, but it's by no means "impossible", or am I missing something here? |
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Because it requires imagination. And then careful planning. And then execution.
In the shot, there is a crowd in the streets, there are people on balconies and in the rooms acting in concert with the camera etc.
These days this is offloaded to overworked underpaid CGI artists at a second production unit.