There's an over-the-top exuberance to the intricate crosscut editing and to
the hyperactive camera.
The hyperactive camera found in their earlier works like Raising Arizona and Blood Simple is nowhere to be found here, although the individual shots are framed very creatively.
Director Ryan Murphy's expansion of the original play bears the burden of its staginess, despite
a hyperactive camera that sometimes makes The Normal Heart feel like an episode of «American Horror Story» (this guy can make a scene showing a few men shaking hands feel like a goddamned Tilt - a-Whirl ride, and he seriously overvalues ostentatious overhead shots).
This minimalist thriller relies on
hyperactive camera movements to juice up any scene where the acting sags.
Danny Boyle's
hyperactive camera and rude - boy style strain to manipulate us into the emotions the script doesn't honestly earn.
Not exact matches
The
camera remains in nearly constant motion, though not in a distracting,
hyperactive sense.
Sure, hand a video
camera and a broadband connection to a few
hyperactive preteens, and you're not likely to get a product that's appropriate for the classroom.
The car featured
camera - based collision and lane departure warnings, the latter feature so
hyperactive that I had to turn it off, as it beeped every time I brushed against a lane line when cornering.
The Driver Awareness package also had
cameras for lane identification, using the
hyperactive seat as a signal whenever I drifted across a lane line.
Four video
cameras fixed to his bike form a
hyperactive, multipart constellation through the fast - paced metropolis (Bike Messenger, 2006).
The portable Leica
camera was the technological advance that made possible the
hyperactive graphics we now associate with imagery of the Russian Revolution.
The character he plays on
camera is a
hyperactive goof who is bad at things.