Camera trap
[Film Technology]
An opening arranged with in scenery through
which a camera can shoot (often remaining unseen by other cameras) and so
increase the potential camera viewpoints. Such
devices as pull-aside drops shutters, hinged wall pictures, sliding
panels are used. One solution to allow shot
variety, is to construct the scene with all the
required features, and to circumvent any obstacles by providing peep holes
through which the cameras can shoot otherwise in accessible parts of the acting area. Camera traps in the form of sliding wall panels or hinged
wall panels. Camera access opening into a tiny claustrophobic
situations, where there is just about for the camera to peep in[claustrophobic camera peeping].
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