Eyes across the Jungle
Juliet ClarkAt the meeting point of two of our on-going series, The Camera Moves and Reverses, comes this thrilling, snaking, erotic trick shot.
At the meeting point of two of our on-going series, The Camera Moves and Reverses, comes this thrilling, snaking, erotic trick shot.
This is what democracy’s staged like.
Light, shadow, and a moving camera keep Eddie G and company locked up with nowhere to go in the opening of Hugo Fregonese’s Black Tuesday.
Jazz musician Hazel Scott suddenly appears in Vincente Minnelli’s second film, I Dood It, and reveals an astounding musical performance.
How a tracking shot saved Europe.
Two jaw-dropping scenes from director Vincente Minnelli: the ball in Madam Bovary and the drunken car ride in Two Weeks in Another Town.
The first entry in a series on camera movements. This tremendous, fluid sequence is taken from the 1934 film Upperworld.