CHANNEL BLAST: Rossatron Dives Into The World Of Shaky Camerawork In His Newest Video

Universal I think it’s a terrific thing anytime someone comes out with a video essay critiquing how action is observed on film. Tony Zhou and Chris Stuckmann did it awesomely in 2014 and portals over at Film Riot and John Nguyen’s Indie Action Tutorials are all exemplary in this matter among others as they each showcase their take on how action and fight choreography should be approached. More notably, in nearly each case, the conclusion deals greatly in the consensus stemming from the proverbial elephant in the room: Shaky Cam. It sticks out like a sore thumb for many a film fan and critic, while it is inherently worth mentioning why the method of vigorously maneuvering the camera during a key stunt or fight scene has become so consistent in major motion pictures, and YouTube user Rossatron is here to delve quite a bit on that matter with his new […]

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