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Busch came to the restart trailing a couple of drivers who took only two tires in the pits, but a brilliant move shot him right back to the front.
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The wave equation datuming was applied to move shots and receivers to a given datum plane, removing time shifts related to topography and to near-surface velocity variations.
Stylistically, the brothers always shot with a diagonal relationship to the action, and pioneered the moving shot.
"Maybe a moving shot from the street or having someone pass through it," she mused.
Although it has become an annoying cinematic tic, a moving shot is one of my favorite effects, perhaps because it emphasizes the difference between stills and motion-picture photography.
Based on the above concept, Baek et al. proposed a moving shot technique for the treatment of larger thyroid lesions.
In moving shots, the result is a subtle, cinemalike flicker.
'When you make films, you are organising film sentences: close-ups, wide shots, moving shots.
Where much of the first act was filmed with Steadicam camera mounts -- producing long, fluid, moving shots -- the second act was filmed on a single stage with two or three cameras in locked-down positions.
Deodato was proud of other aspects of the cinematography, namely the numerous moving shots using a standard, shoulder-mounted camera (that is, without the use of a steadicam).
A lot of the scenes were moving shots so I was screaming "RUN RUN!" while mom and William tried to run out of the shots while Lucy sprinted after them. .
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