Not exact matches
For those wanting
multiple cameras to capture all the action from every
angle, this is a vital tool.
But the description of traditional coverage in the article — involving shooting with
multiple cameras — isn't the classical Hollywood method, which would be to re-shoot at least parts of the scene again and again from different
angles, usually involving extensive re-lighting (and even slightly different blocking)
for each new lens and
camera position.
Cameras stay trained on the lead singer from
multiple angles, with frequent inserts of the backing band and audience,
for just a few seconds at a time.
For example, the rearview
camera provides
multiple viewing
angles, which we appreciated.
Multiple camera angles allow
for a more immersive experience, and first person makes you feel as though you're right there on the track.
For some works like pottery and sculptures, we'd photograph it with a special
camera that took
multiple photos from
multiple angles, then an application would stitch the sequence together and create an interactive three - dimensional object.
Kahn also incorporates this style of superimposed images
for his film work, using
multiple camera angles,
multiple video channels or other forms of layering such as in A Memory... After Bach's Cello Suites, 2006 where excerpts of a solo cello player's performance of Bach's Six Suites are played on top of each other.
Produced highlight videos and recruiting videos
for the team utilizing
multiple camera angles and audio tracks.