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Does anyone else kind of have a disdain for shotty camera work on a major studio-produced film? I don't mean the whole found footage type thing, I mean like the camera being semi-shaky without intention? Maybe quick zoom ins or pans that just lag a tad?
Maybe I am being picky but I did notice on more than a handful of movies in my collection generally when the camera is panning up more than normal or doing a side pan its not a perfectly smooth movement, it has a jerk or human element to it... At one point I thought it was the disc or the player or even the tv but tested the same film out (different copy from a friend in his player), same thing occurred. I mean I went a few days there thinking it was something wrong with my setup. Now its not consistent like throughout a film and its rare to begin with but more than a handful of the blurays I own have something around these lines in at least 1 scene. Then there are films that do this without incident, so it may be better cameras for higher budgets? Or... Anyone with me, or am I over thinking things again... ![]() |
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