brettdale
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Thu Oct-06-11 04:17 PM
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Modern family Gets Better and Better |
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The scene with Phil and Luke and the Basketball had me in stitches.
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customerserviceguy
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Thu Oct-06-11 05:49 PM
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1. Have they figured out how to hold the camera still yet? |
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Tried to watch it once, but the jerky camera stuff turned me off. Maybe with all their Emmys, someone will lend them enough money to buy a tripod.
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Thu Oct-06-11 09:21 PM
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2. I think you've missed the idea of the show. It's supposed to be a documentary |
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about the state of a modern American family.
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Thu Oct-06-11 09:22 PM
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3. Yeah, I don't watch too many of them, either |
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Except for Ken Burns, the guy knows how to give the illusion of movement without jiggling a camera.
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Thu Oct-06-11 10:27 PM
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4. The "jiggling" or use of a hand held camera is to show that the camera is a |
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character and not an invisible observer. The characters talk to the camera, the camera occasionally influences the characters actions, etc.
Also, it doesn't "jiggle" all the time. When the family is sitting down in an interview setting the camera is still. It's only when a shot calls for movement or several characters are interacting in, say, different corners of a room and both reactions are needed. It's all to give the "illusion" of a documentary film crew.
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Fri Oct-07-11 05:01 PM
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5. Well, if it's good art to you, then enjoy it |
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I simply find it terribly distracting.
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