Very nice. Tripids are not necessary. I read that comment. In the U.S. there was a television show called "Homocide: Life on the Street," which was filmed entirely in this manner. The producers also used a process called "jump cutting." The show was a great success, I thought.
We spell tripods with an o here in the UK ! If you like that sort of camera work where its impossible to concentrate because of the 'trendy' wobbly work, then knock yerself out. Oh and I live in the place where this was filmed & it looks much better without the earthquake effect !!!
The first building on the right there used to be Baxendale's Builder's Merchants, where I worked about 32 years ago as a telephone receptionist!! I moved to the South East, but still get to Lancaster now and then.
was that "cartoon-head"peeping round the corner at the top of the street on the right,cos if it is johnny vagas is lookin for him
zimmy81 3 years ago
Very nice. Tripids are not necessary. I read that comment. In the U.S. there was a television show called "Homocide: Life on the Street," which was filmed entirely in this manner. The producers also used a process called "jump cutting." The show was a great success, I thought.
kalacaw 4 years ago
We spell tripods with an o here in the UK ! If you like that sort of camera work where its impossible to concentrate because of the 'trendy' wobbly work, then knock yerself out. Oh and I live in the place where this was filmed & it looks much better without the earthquake effect !!!
quickcuff 4 years ago
The first building on the right there used to be Baxendale's Builder's Merchants, where I worked about 32 years ago as a telephone receptionist!! I moved to the South East, but still get to Lancaster now and then.
shoeshoe2 4 years ago
Ever thought of buying a tripod ?
quickcuff 4 years ago