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I asked the team why focus on one camera and I got a fairly stock answer: because the camera is, in short, designed for social networkers.
Plus, it was all shot on one camera, in one take.
"I have been out protesting for almost two weeks now without being on one camera," he said.
Long exposures were captured on one camera while a time-lapse was captured on another, together forming a light painting on a moving background "just as Duchamp intended," according to the team. .
For the last year he has relied almost exclusively on one camera, and one lens, a 50-millimeter F1.4.
(A shutter-button press on one camera may fail to immediately communicate to the other in video mode, in which case an external trigger may need to be connected).. Synchronize focus.
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As a result, they concentrated on using one camera, a basic computer Webcam costing about $25.
Mr. Shipp had already rigged one camera on a jump and another on a hay bale next to the rings.
The film, shot using only one camera on a budget of $15,000, has received enthusiastic reviews abroad.
"It's like watching a baseball game through one camera on the third deck behind home plate.
Mr. Savage had also placed one camera on the ground, facing up toward the mini-blimp, with tiny models of people placed nearby to mimic the newsreel scenes.
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