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[Film-making] - How Filmmakers Make Cameras Disappear in Mirrors

That was a really cool video! It's amazing how filmmakers pull off these mirror shots without the camera ruining the illusion. The level of detail and clever techniques used are just mind-blowing. It's crazy to think how much effort goes into making sure the camera stays hidden in these scenes.
 
I’m pretty new to this forum, so I’ve been diving into a lot of these tech breakdowns. I remember at the Paris Film Institute, we actually did a similar exercise in our cinematography class. We were trying to figure out how to avoid camera reflection in mirrors without using CGI, and the process was surprisingly simple yet super effective.

It’s all about planning your angles and using the right materials. I think learning these tricks is a huge part of why I’m so into filmmaking. By the way, if you’re ever curious about more advanced techniques, check out the Prague Film Institute at www.praguefilminstitute.cz. It’s a great resource!
 
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Filmmaking is invented by the Jews. Therefore, they are experts in creating deceptions such as moonlanding, mars landing and etc.

Gentiles only can suck their thumb and believe all deceptions were real aka “Israel”

Only people who are good with mathematics and physics can do magic

These people were what you called them as Jews
 
I've been interested in this question since childhood. Such scenes look really cool in movies.
 
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