Some ambitious shots have become part of cinematic history. Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil begins with a lengthy tracking shot that establishes the film’s setting, characters and conflict. Decades later ...
Pride of place in the filmmaker's toolkit is the one-shot sequence, also known as a one-er. Whenever a director and their crew pulls off one of these elaborately orchestrated sequences, it usually ...
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