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"newshound" wrote in message
o.uk... And there's lots of panning away from peoples faces whilst they are continuing to talk. The worst drama I ever saw for the "panning away" technique, used excessively and "oh bugger, here it comes yet again" was This Life (1996). In a scene with two actors, it was common for the camera to pan from person A to person B, while person A was still speaking. Fine: it lets you see B's reaction to what A is saying. Except (and this is the really maddening thing) the camera would often get half way from A to B, then pan back to A while it was showing neither of them. Or else there would be a jump cut from the panning-from-A-to-B shot to a shot of A again. Both of these fads gave the impression that the cameraman and/or editor didn't know what they were doing - it was panning for effect, drawing attention to itself, rather than for a dramatic purpose. |
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