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My bigger beef is the 'ambient camera movement' that you see on TV. In the hands of a bad camera operator, this is incredibly distracting. Last week's '30 Rock' had several scenes where it was very obvious that the camera operator was just wiggling the camera to wiggle the camera. I don't mind a little hand-held-iness, but unless you're battling Parkinson's or an epic caffeine bender, cut it out.
Done.
How is the medium of the web supposed to grow and mature when all we see are parodies or 'tributes' to other, better produced and better thought out material? Quit addressing the audience. Quit spoon-feeding us the narrative or the character.
Just tell the damn story.
Please god no more POV in our cinema, sans porn of course.
hey, great column!
I liked the premise, and the way they made the POV part of the story.
Definitely the best use of this "style" if you can call it that... but I have to agree with the article overall - it's something that should not be used so liberally - it should be used when it actually fits the story and can be done right... not just to fill holes...
Exactly.
Exactly.