Why Every Live Event Uses This Camera Angle
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Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop: https://thehustle.co/ The evolution of filmmaking has revolutionized live broadcasts and studio shows worldwide, from the Super Bowl halftime show to the Oscars and Grammys. One development in camera tech has become a vital part of television production, tracing back to its early adoption in the nineties. Watch the full video (https://youtu.be/_elwbkH5JNg) to: - Explore the origins of this influential camera style in broadcast history - Discover how Rob Balton pioneered this technique, shaping the New York TV industry - Understand the impact of these camera setups on live broadcasts and studio shows - Understand why this type of camera work has become expected in modern television and how the way a camera moves has so much to do with the way it makes us feel.