Not exact matches
The only weaknesses I found in the original film were the low - budget special
effects, and the
shaky camera work.
Shaky hand - held
camera work, for example, yields a disorientating
effect, and a lesser director might have chosen this and stuck to it.
Based on a true story adapted from H.G. Bissinger's book, «Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Dream and a Team», director and co-screenwriter Peter Berg (Very Bad Things, The Rundown) uses
shaky camera work to give the
effect of realism, mixed with a stylized delivery of high school football action that takes this simple small - town story and makes it feel important, like Hoosiers for football fans.
What follows is well acted and entertaining, though I did have a problem with the
shaky camera work during the arena action scenes, and some of the visual
effects looked cheap.
The entire «
shaky camera»
effect is utilized efficiently and that my friends, is Uwe's first step to recognition as a film director who doesn't suck.