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Media Essay Romeo and Juliet  

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In the last thirty years the way in which films are made have changed dramatically. Thirty years ago, no computers could make the superb special effects. Thirty years ago, the only special effects would have been special lighting and people or objects flying by the means of strings. The older films were recorded onto a film roll, then edited by means of cutting and sticking the strips, sometimes another image would be imposed onto the filmstrip to appear to have a cartoon or special effect. The cameramen had to hold cameras by hand or in fixed positions, so the film would appear to have a lack of quality compared to the films of today. Modern films have much better equipment, such as steadicam. Steadicam enables cameramen to move the camera freely, yet due do it being on either wheel or a fixed base, and the camera being on the end...

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