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Rising star directors Henry Joost ( "Catfish") and Jody Lee Lipes ( "Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same") master the thoughtfully calibrated 35mm camera-work, leaving space for the sassy, energetic dancers to inscribe the lens with their own physical graffiti.
Fighting Hard to Be Seen Steve Dollar 2010
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The primitive staging and camera-work with which Broadway musicals were first transferred to the big screen further compromise plausibility.
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Lush, inviting camera-work, plaintive Windham Hillian pianos and oboes, evocative period sets, verdant, foggy landscapes, frilly costumes…none can save this film.
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It will have minimal dialog and steady camera-work and be pretty minimalistic overall.
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Lush, inviting camera-work, plaintive Windham Hillian pianos and oboes, evocative period sets, verdant, foggy landscapes, frilly costumes…none can save this film.
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The primitive staging and camera-work with which Broadway musicals were first transferred to the big screen further compromise plausibility.
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The camera-work had the opposite effect on me than what (I think) was intended: Rather than draw me in and make me feel like I was part of the action, I felt distanced by the whole thing.
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Special thanks to HuffPost editor Sebastian Howard for the superb camera-work and editing, and to LA's very own Noah Helpern for his invaluable editorial consultation.
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Lush, inviting camera-work, plaintive Windham Hillian pianos and oboes, evocative period sets, verdant, foggy landscapes, frilly costumes…none can save this film.
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What if you watch video, DVD, or your own camera-work?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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