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Old 03-16-2021, 12:27 AM   #59393
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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
If I remember correctly, its supposed to be inspired or resemble films when the action gets very hectic or frantic and the camera starts moving all over the place to convey it.

Biggest difference is movie producers know how to shoot that type of scene way better than Dunn and they don't do it throughout the entire film whenever any action happens. Same for when it comes to rapid camera cuts that WWE is obsessed with these days.
Debatable. There are directors/producers in love with it about as much as Dunn. I'm surprised they haven't pulled a JJ Abrams by adding way too many lens flares to the mix and make the shows totally unwatchable. It's not like it's above them, since the whole Thunderdome setting allows them to go back to using the shitty "flying CGI" for entrances that aren't there for live crowds. Now EVERYONE can see how stupid it looks (except themselves, of course).
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