Points of Anchorage: Exo-Centric Images and the Perceptual Relativity of Camera Movement

Philippe Bédard
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This essay analyzes a unique filmmaking technique to highlight the fact that camera movement is fundamentally an optical illusion based on a misinterpretation of visual cues. The unique technique in question is what I have called the ‘exo-centric image’, namely an image produced by a camera attached to the body of an actor which, paradoxically, generates the impression of an immobile body in a moving world. Through an analysis of this peculiar technique, I make claims about the illusory nature of camera movement in general. In so doing, this essay concludes that the vocabulary we use to describe camera movement keeps us from seeing some of the more eccentric aspects of the effect we call camera movement.
锚点:外心影像与摄影机运动的感性相对性
本文分析了一种独特的电影制作技术,以强调这样一个事实,即摄像机运动基本上是基于对视觉线索的误解而产生的视觉错觉。这里所讨论的独特技术就是我所说的“以外为中心的图像”,即由连接在演员身体上的摄像机产生的图像,矛盾的是,它在移动的世界中产生了一个不移动的身体的印象。通过对这种特殊技术的分析,我提出了关于相机运动的虚幻本质的主张。通过这样做,本文得出的结论是,我们用来描述相机运动的词汇使我们无法看到我们称之为相机运动的效果的一些更古怪的方面。
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