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In a sequence that's got L cuts, if there is camera move present in one scene, is it necessary to have camera moves in all of them? I've seen in most movies, when there's a touchy moment in a sequence, there's almost every time a slight camera move (zooming into the character's face). And this camera move is present in all the scenes of the sequence. Is there a reason for this? Is it necessary to do it every time, in any sort of sequence involving a camera move?
Hey guys, got a query:
In a sequence that's got L cuts, if there is camera move present in one scene, is it necessary to have camera moves in all of them? I've seen in most movies, when there's a touchy moment in a sequence, there's almost every time a slight camera move (zooming into the character's face). And this camera move is present in all the scenes of the sequence. Is there a reason for this? Is it necessary to do it every time, in any sort of sequence involving a camera move?
Thanks!
dapshere 4 months ago
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brendananimation 9 months ago
great advice. I see this all the time in movies and that makes a amateur movie into a pro movie. L-cut....here I cum.
KarameloKaramelo 2 years ago
thanks!
fiestydrake 3 years ago
Great tip....Thanks for reminder.
amloft 5 years ago