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    Let's get a list going of the coolest, flashiest, most subtle, hardly noticeable but still impactful, story/emotion-enhancing effects that can be done IN-CAMERA. List the effect/technique and if applicable, an example found in a film/show etc. and say what affect it had on you.

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    I've always been a fan of 22fps to add speed and excitement to action sequences. Also love the good old fashioned reversed body hit - you can just make them look so much more brutal than simply cheating the camera angle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark K. View Post
    I've always been a fan of 22fps to add speed and excitement to action sequences. Also love the good old fashioned reversed body hit - you can just make them look so much more brutal than simply cheating the camera angle.
    Funny you should mention the reverse body hit. I have always wanted to try such a technique but I have never had the chance. I have never heard it mentioned anywhere online before this post. Do you have any examples of the technique or know of any films that use it. I really want to test this now.
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    Forced perspective/hanging miniature
    45 degree mirror
    Light aimed at disturbed water basin for caustics
    Geometric dissolves (framing out/ins for cross fades)
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    "The screen is a magic medium. It has such power that it can retain interest as it conveys emotions and moods that no other art form can hope to tackle."- Stanley Kubrick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Rieger View Post
    Funny you should mention the reverse body hit. I have always wanted to try such a technique but I have never had the chance. I have never heard it mentioned anywhere online before this post. Do you have any examples of the technique or know of any films that use it. I really want to test this now.
    I know George Miller is a big fan of them, so for examples just throw a Mad Max film on the TV and poise your finger over the pause button. Mel Gibson also uses them a lot I heard (being a technique he borrowed from Miller) so Braveheart, Apocalypto and others should also have a few.
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