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March, 2008
by Peter John Ross
Every blockbuster movie has hundreds or even thousands of edits, yet the viewer often is unaware of the cut. Why? In many cases, the change is very subtle, using a technique which is often known as a Natural Transition.
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April, 1998
by Jim Stinson
Compare the style and technique of eight great film makers as we demonstrate what you can learn from the masters.
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June, 2001
by Scott Anderson
A student's idea to infuse frozen instants-in-time with visual movement led to a cutting-edge Hollywood effect.
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July, 1997
by Larry Burke-Weiner
A good grasp on camera movement will do wonders for your productions. This article shows you how to mimic the masters.
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July, 2003
by Matthew York
The History of the Image
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December, 2003
by Jim Stinson
In quality videos, camera angles enhance the style of the program