just now (UK). This used to be a prime strand. I was forced to watch footage
fed through/placed on a little portable TV on one side of the frame (must be
art), at least 5 seconds of deliberately out of focus wide shot in an
interview and to top it all, a pseudo-home video (they did use the word
video) with a very wide black border around the frame within which was a bit
of film-effect footage with . . . Pseudo-hairs in the gate! Fantastic. I
spent my early years cleaning the gate on Arris. This went of for several
minutes. This is in addition to the usual array of crash zooms and
deliberate wobble-cam. Lead me to the old folks home, I'll stop right here.
+++
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
Avid Certified Instructor
http://www.bottom-line.tv
Tel: +44 1992 535 031 (UK)
Mobile: +44 7973 543 660
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