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Let's break down how Jonathan Glazer used an anti-filmmaking style, that disregarded artificial lighting, fancy camera moves, close ups and even having on set crew members present during shooting - yet still managed to win an Oscar.
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Liquid Memoirs - 'Waking Up In Limbo'
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0:00 Objective Filmmaking
1:16 Reflection Of Ourselves
2:08 Reality TV Setup
3:13 Choosing A Camera
5:24 Squarespace
6:25 Hidden Cameras
8:26 No On Set Crew
9:53 Set Up
11:33 Anti-Filmmaking
13:11 What We Don't See
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A Movie With NO Crew: The Zone Of Interest
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