I couldn't resist..let's see...
TOP 5
SPOILERS
best tracking shots in film history are all reunited in one film
I AM CUBA
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http://us.imdb.com/Title?0058604</a> the entire film is visually stunning.
but the two most memorable scenes.
1)"
as the musicians dance and play, a bevy of bathing beauties stroll by. An announcer calls on the crowd to applaud the contestants as the camera moves down the side of the building to reveal affluent sunbathers all clapping for the beautiful girls. In the same long continuous take, the camera roams among the sunbathers drinking cocktails and playing cards around the swimming pool. still in the same uninterrupted shot, it follows a tall brunette in a bikini as she gets up from her chaise lounge and walks into the pool. the camera then dives below the surface to film the swimmers underwater. "
the entire scene is unfuckin'real.
there's also ( and this one is the most impressive in film history i.m.o)
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in a dazzling single shot, the camera rises from street level, travels up the side of a building, crosses the street, enters a window, moves through a room where workers are rolling cigars, then launches out into space and proceeds down the length of a street filled with mourners from a vantage point in the middle of the thoroughfare and above the rooftops. "
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2)
touch of evil
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the first opening/ tracking shot..(aprox 4 min continuous take/crane shot)
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...the camera introduces us to a car loaded with dynamite, as well as Vargas, and his new american bride, Susan. as they all cross the mexican american border. ....etc.. "
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3)
The russian ark (the entire film was shot in one take).
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however the most memorable moment (the final 20 mins)
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...an impressively-staged ballroom scene filled with a vast swarm of ornately dressed gentry dancing in the throes of a vast orchestra...the camera is basically floating. the entire sequence is a technical marvel. "
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4)
the cranes are flying
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during the final scene...
"...after the war..there's a scene where the camera is following Veronika in one single take, through a packed crowd...the camera movement,this particular hand held scene is pure brilliance!"
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5)
irreversible
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some of the 14 Scenes of this film wr manipulated.
(only 7 or 9 wr entirely shot in one single take).
technically speaking, the most impressive shots are:
during the opening,(continuous take/crane shot) the camera literraly floats in the air and follows marcus (cassel) on a stretcher who's being taken to the ambulance. then, the camera makes a 360, and returns next to the '
rectum' 's entrance and follows Pierre ( handcuffed),suddenly the camera is gaining more altitude..etc.
there's also the final shot (alex lying on the grass, reading a book..etc.)
and the 8 or 10 min shot during the party (where Alex is dancing and discussing with her friends.)
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as for the rest...
music videoProtection by massive attack directed by
michel gondry
(this one was heavily manipulated and gives the impression that the entire video was shot in one take). but the ensemble is still very impressive.
in
goodfellas
when Ray Liotta brings Karen to the copacabana through the kitchen,and restaurant etc...
in
donnie darko
the short but sweet, steadicam shot in the school hallway (wt the
head over heels song), nicely choreographed.
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