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<p dir="auto"><strong>theecursed</strong> — <em>10 years ago(May 26, 2015 10:10 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Is it me, or does anyone else stop watching a film because of the annoying camera work that seems to be 'popular' today with the 'jolting' movements of what seems to be a hand held piece of apparatus?<br />
why would you sit talking to someone (as in the films) whilst shaking your head about and not looking directly at the person/image? it really annoys me and i will not watch anything that has this type of filming technique?<br />
why would you sit on a bus or walk into a bar moving about in the way that the cameras do?<br />
i think that as well as having an age/parental notification there should be in large print a notice telling you whether the camera filming is a stable technique or filmed on a boat in stormy seas. At least that way i wouldn't waste my time driving to the cinema and being disappointed. I tried to watch Cloverfield, who on earth would continue filming when your life and everybody Else's is in danger?<br />
just a cheap way of filming, and def' not for me.</p>
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