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Filming Techniques: Camera Movement & Sound

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

An example of camera movement (slow zoom) and sound usage in The Shining (1980). This video excerpt is being used solely for educational purposes in classroom lessons.

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  • i shitted on my pants

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  • That's bloody scary and yet nothing truly happens in frame. I keep waiting for Jack to yell or something (like the immature boo factor most "horror" movies have) but he doesn't and the camera man keeps dragging me uncomfortably closer and closer to his intensity and insanity... ohh! I love great movies!!

  • The extras on the (HD DVD or BluRay, I can't remember) talk about the huge amount of lights Kubrick used to simulate the window light coming in the floor to ceiling windows...something like 2 million watts worth...

  • are his eyebrows naturally so arched?

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