@danieldergrosse why then, when modern movie does not do fast cuts and doesn’t rely on close ups it feels so much better?
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@danieldergrosse why then, when modern movie does not do fast cuts and doesn’t rely on close ups it feels so much better? 1 comment
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@nikitonsky which movie do you mean?
In general profits a movie from a good camera work and directing. But it is only a tool and not a requirement for a good movie. There where also bad movies back in the day where they couldn’t do fast cuts.