| Posted by PTravel on 10/05/27 11:53 
"Bill Farnsworth" <bill.farnsworth@verizon.net> wrote in message news:2Gpvg.5820$Ss2.151@trnddc01...
 > <npurson@beans.com> wrote in message
 > news:4curb2pdquqk01vsb9cr7i6mjihud3guva@4ax.com...
 >> Like the camera work you see on Law and Order. Is it done by the
 >> camera man or later on in production. Thanks
 >
 > "Shakey cam" has been around since the day they made film cameras without
 > the tripod legs already attached.
 > The style came into its own back in 1979 on the television series "Hill
 > Street Blues".
 > However, on shows like Law and Order if a Steadicam isn't used, then its a
 > two handled shoulder mount.
 >
 > It's done in camera.
 >
 > Bill F.
 > www.billfarnsworthvideo.com
 
 Did anyone catch that earthquake cataclysm thing on NBC?  More like "seizure
 cam" with lots of unnecessary zooming added in.  Gack!  The thing was
 unwatchable -- it looked like it was shoot by a 3 year old who found daddy's
 camcorder.
 
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