oh, I haven't heard about that sort of technology. I'll have to see if I can find some of those Youtube vids.
Two older movies that you might be able to enjoy on the small screen are the Spanish zombie movies REC (2007) and REC 2 (2009). Mostly stabilised shoulder camera, or 'helmet' cameras. There is some shaky work during action scenes or when the cameras are damaged (realism, yay!) (where there is no real point of action that you need to track so looking away is fine and it doesn't last long) but overall it is quite stable. forget I said anything. A friend just showed me a clip and the camera work is much much shakier than I had remembered. It has this whole low-budget-community-show vibe but there is plenty of tossing the camera around.
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Two older movies that you might be able to enjoy on the small screen are the Spanish zombie movies REC (2007) and REC 2 (2009). Mostly stabilised shoulder camera, or 'helmet' cameras. There is some shaky work during action scenes or when the cameras are damaged (realism, yay!) (where there is no real point of action that you need to track so looking away is fine and it doesn't last long) but overall it is quite stable.forget I said anything. A friend just showed me a clip and the camera work is much much shakier than I had remembered. It has this whole low-budget-community-show vibe but there is plenty of tossing the camera around.