12019-01-27T21:31:49+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b11Grand Central Murder (1942)plain2019-01-27T21:31:49+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bThe anonymous assistant cameraman did great work, executing more than half-a-dozen focus pulls in the second shot alone. Visually, the fluid style expresses what it feels like to watch a mystery. Maybe that person did it…or that one…or that one. As our minds jump from suspect to suspect, the camera jumps from composition to composition.
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12019-01-27T21:22:13+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3bChapter Four: Constructing Scenes with the CameraPatrick Keating3Chapter analyzing three distinct methods of scene construction in Hollywood during the 1940splain1392019-01-28T02:08:29+00:00Patrick Keatingfdfdb363527b48ac29800c3d2a6f44da6939bc3b
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