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Dr.Strangelove

Being interested in most thing automotive , I tune in on a regular basis to Top Gear , to my dismay every programme we are bombarded with endless streams of differet angles of shotshardly on the screen to be able to make sense of t only does the camera man have a VERY hard time trying to frame the vehicle and follow the action they seem to fade into different shots with lense filters making it look like a post apocolyptic mess .Not only this show is doing this reckless photography American Chopper , Etc and now even DVD's on Bike racing are following this format . Either I am getting slower in my old age and not fast enough to keep up with all this flash flash style of Magazine programme or is it becasue they can slip in some subversive messages in amongst the flash of endless pictures roaming camera's and white scene cuts ? or am I being Paranoid ?Undecided
No, you're not alone.
The new age style of film editing is farrcked!
Bring back the slow pan showing some detail please.....
All started with that Dance program from US - doing funny angles and shit - then the rest followed /./ baaaahhhh

cheeky

bugger the panning on top gear,just let me drool about the hosts.cars what carsDrool

Cam

I agree entirely. I was just thinking the same thing when I was (trying) to watch it this Mon just past. Now they have some $ they must want to spend it on wanky camera shots.

On a good note, at least the Aussie debacle of a version is not on any more.