Soon after he began to photograph in the early 1940s, he realized that if he moved his small,
handheld camera during a long exposure, he could quite literally draw with light.
Though introduced as footage Raven captured with
a handheld camera during production, most of it is either standard set B - roll or higher quality film of Raven shooting away.
Not exact matches
Among this year's notable videos: Some are careless slips captured with a
handheld camera, some depict telling or heated moments
during public appearances and some are campaign ads that grew larger than their creators could have ever imagined.
Shot largely
handheld, the
camera practically vibrates with excitement
during the bloodier scenes.
During the dizzying falling in love section, they use only
handheld film
cameras, whereas in the sterile present they're utilising Red
cameras on tripods.
, German - language documentary in 4x3 SD with burned - in yellow English subtitles contains B - roll that provides a good impression of the filming conditions — including the look of the sets and the relatively small size of the
handheld 16 mm film
cameras — plus a clip of Burger delivering a lecture on his work in the camps and footage showing him consulting on set
during the production.
Virtually every scene is shot
during that «magic hour» before sunset using constantly moving,
handheld cameras, making everything golden and entrancing.
During the 1970s, Polke slowed his art production in favor of travel to Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Pakistan, and the U.S., where he shot photographs (using a handheld 35 mm Leica camera)[7] and film footage that he would incorporate in his subsequent works during the
During the 1970s, Polke slowed his art production in favor of travel to Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Pakistan, and the U.S., where he shot photographs (using a
handheld 35 mm Leica
camera)[7] and film footage that he would incorporate in his subsequent works
during the
during the 1980s.
During one regular segment, Domazet tours a model home with a
handheld video
camera.