Le village de Namo – Panorama pris d’une chaise à porteurs
The film is a panorama shot-scene lasting just under a minute. The panorama film, as coined by Lumière, is a moving-camera shot–usually accomplished by placing the camera on a moving transport, such as a boat or train.
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