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Sunday, October 25th, 2020

Live Poll: Important Cinema Camera Movements

The cinematographer decides how to frame the shots and takes care when selecting the most appropriate camera moves. The effect that each move has can vary significantly in how it makes the viewer feel. It takes something to turn a few actors and a movie set into something cinematic, evocative and occasionally iconic.

Here are some of the most important camera movements. Which camera movement do you find most influential in cinema?

List: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls083889616/

Poll: https://www.imdb.com/poll/iIOEnlX5wmo/

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5 years ago

I'm gonna vote for the Sequence Shot. BTW, Touch of Evil is opening sequence is my favorite shot in cinema's history.

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Touch of Evil's opening shot is just great!!

Thanks for sharing your choice.

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5 years ago

I think the options are based on an article, in which case it is preferred that you link to the source.

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Yes it is based on an article. Here it is

https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/film-studies-101-camera-shots-styles/

I just wasn't sure about adding external link. It is good to know that it is fine. I have added the reference.

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5 years ago

Great poll -- and really tough choice. I haven't decided (there are so many really  influential ones) but I'm leaning toward the POV shot. 'Really well written, as usual. : )

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Thank you. :)

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Thank you :)

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Congratulations, Brijesh. :D

I love the subject, it's widely underestimated. Voted for the cowboy shot.

I once made something familar.

Greetings. :D

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Thank you.

I bumped across that poll when I was looking for existing ones. That is also a great poll. :)