The earliest surviving film is a static shot from 1888 captured by French inventor Louis Le Prince. It’s a snippet showing four people skipping around a secluded garden property in Yorkshire, England.
Leaving the camera solely on sticks can result in a boring final cut. But handheld camerawork can come off sloppy and shoddy. So how can a director or cinematographer ensure a film’s dynamism and ...
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