Five Film Scenes with Genius Camera Movement
Great camerawork can be just as effective as telling a story as direction and scriptwriting.
Great camerawork can be just as effective as telling a story as direction and scriptwriting.
Science or not, it's still pretty cool.
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Scientists have figured out a way to make sure the probe stops long enough to get a good look at things.
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