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- his final throes of death through the eyes of a SnorriCam. In White of the Eye (1987), a pre-Snorricam bodycam is worn by Paul (pla**** by David Keith during...
- stabilization List of generic and genericized trademarks MK-V AR Panaglide Skycam SnorriCam Spidercam Vestibulo–ocular reflex Mallia, Joseph (December 27, 2011)....
- title dish in either the song or the video. The video makes use of the SnorriCam technique, in which an actor will have a camera attached to them with...
- video pays homage to "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins—it also made use of the SnorriCam which created the video's notable up-close shots in the convenience store...
- Reaction shot Shot (filmmaking) Shot reverse shot Single-camera setup SnorriCam Stalker vision Tilt (camera) Top-down perspective Tracking shot Trunk...
- the henchmen of their so-called "nemesis", in the style of **** Barton. SnorriCam is used in parts of the sketches. The Quiz Broadcast: a post-apocalyptic...
- Rajkumar flick just because of the enormous expectations from the audience. SnorriCam has been used extensively in the film's song and stunt sequences, giving...
- shots where the camera is strapped to an actor and facing them, known as Snorricam, and time-lapse photography are also prominent stylistic devices. The...
- For A Dream' utilized an Eyemo camera with a Nikon lens mount for POV 'snorricam' shots where it was attached to the actors. The Eyemo is a non-reflex...
- those shot with an apparatus strapping a camera to an actor, called the Snorricam, and time-lapse photography are also prominent stylistic devices. Often...