Alfonso Cuarón — The fluid camera
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You’re listening to Filmmaking Giants. Today’s episode is about a director who changed what camera movement means. Plenty of filmmakers move the camera. Some move it to show off. Some move it because the budget allows it. Some move it because movement is exciting and cinema, after all, is motion. But Alfonso Cuarón’s camera doesn’t move simply to impress. It moves to place you inside a human situation—physically, emotionally, morally. It moves like attention moves. It moves like fear moves. It moves like memory moves. And by doing that, Cuarón became one of the defining filmmakers of modern cinema: a director whose technical mastery is never separate from his empathy.
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