Last week's challenges had players
dancing in front of cameras while the new challenge will have players search for some rubber duckies.
One challenge this week has players
dancing in front of these cameras and we've got all 10 locations right here.
Not exact matches
Now that I use a tripod / remote control set up, it is just me, but I try to remember the poses that worked for me
in the past, and if I'm feeling stiff, I set my
camera to the time mode and
dance in front of it as it snaps off 10 photos
in a row.
And for the musical numbers you're basically
dancing with the
camera, you know the
camera is as choreographed as the people
in front of the
camera.
The theme for Fortnite Season 4 is «Blockbuster,» and across the maps are
cameras just waiting for players to show up and do a little
dance in front of them.
This week, you'll need to
dance in front of seven different film
cameras strewn about the island, but they don't really stand out, though our Fortnite map guide will get you familiar with a few prominent locations.
It's important to note that you don't have to find all seven film
cameras in one match, but you will need to complete the match normally by winning or being eliminated for each
of the film
cameras you
dance in front of to count towards the challenge.
For this Week 2 challenge, players must
dance in front of seven different film
cameras throughout the map
in Fortnite.
As long as you visit at least seven
of these locations and
dance in front of the movie
cameras you find there, you should be able to finish this challenge
in no time.
For the second week
of Fortnite Season 4, players must
dance in front of different film
cameras found throughout the map to complete one
of this week's Battle Pass challenges.
Make sure to
dance in front of seven different film
camera locations
in Fortnite as well to mark off another Season 4 challenge.
Members
of the collective
dance and pose
in front of a portable video
camera, singing their discontent with their perceived abuse
of curatorial powers.
In front of dozens
of curious tourists, media
cameras, and civil servants on lunch break, legal professionals donned bright green t - shirts instead
of their usual suits and
danced their hearts out for their favourite constitutional document to a boombox playing the national anthem.»
An android performs some fluid
dance moves
in front of a sofa, and despite the
camera moving around, the scene looks incredibly natural.