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Post by joeiscool on Jan 4, 2018 19:05:45 GMT -5
Seems really bad. There's no hard camera side, and it just seems like they are switching camera angles for no real reason. I can't be the only person who notices this?
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Post by corndog on Jan 4, 2018 19:10:22 GMT -5
They use certain camera angles for certain move types vs a hard camera. It is usually pretty good, but can get lost in multiman matches. One on one, I think it's the best camera work in the business. They don't make multiple cuts during a single move and their camera angles are to show the impact of moves versus take away from it(or "protect" the business).
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Allie Kitsune
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Always Feelin' Foxy.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Jan 4, 2018 19:12:39 GMT -5
The only time I got annoyed this morning is when they went to a wide shot, because it feels like it's just too far out.
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Big Poppa Pumpkin
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Post by Big Poppa Pumpkin on Jan 4, 2018 19:17:59 GMT -5
I love it, not really a fan of the 'hard camera' style.
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Post by joeiscool on Jan 4, 2018 19:30:12 GMT -5
It seems unprofessional, terms of seeing a person attacking a person on the right, next camera angle the person is on the left. It's literally camera work 101...
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Zone Was Wrong
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Jan 4, 2018 19:31:34 GMT -5
It was fine most of the time but there were some production errors where something was happening but I was only seeing a view of the crowd or the announce team
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Post by AwamoriRock on Jan 4, 2018 19:34:35 GMT -5
I like it except for when they cut to an angle of ruining their biggest angle during their biggest show.
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