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The Camera That Changed the World dives into a pivotal summer in 1960, a time when documentary filmmaking took a sharp turn with the advent of hand-held cameras. The film's tone is reflective yet engaging, capturing the essence of that transformative moment. You get a real sense of the ingenuity behind the technology and the filmmakers' adventurous spirit. It’s fascinating how this shift allowed for a more authentic portrayal of life, blending art with raw realism. The pacing wanders a bit, allowing for some deep dives into the subjects, while the practical effects are all about the real deal—no gimmicks here. It’s a solid watch for anyone interested in the evolution of film techniques and the stories behind them.
Focuses on the innovative technology of hand-held cameras.Explores the shift in documentary filmmaking during the 1960s.Captures the real-life impact of filmmakers during this revolution.
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