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Virtual cameras meld digital effects and live action

What’s more fundamental to the act of making a movie than the camera? It’s the camera that defines a movie and separates it from a play and as camera technology has changed over the years, they’ve changed the art of movies. When first used to make movies, cameras were fixed—they were giant things that stayed put and captured longish takes ...

Kathleen Maher

What’s more fundamental to the act of making a movie than the camera? It’s the camera that defines a movie and separates it from a play and as camera technology has changed over the years, they’ve changed the art of movies. When first used to make movies, cameras were fixed—they were giant things that stayed put and captured longish takes then they might be moved for a different viewpoint, for a close-up, etc. All that came with a more sophisticated approach to editing. Then along came more mobile cameras, inexpensive digital cameras that could be mounted inside vehicles, on rails,
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