Burns has accustomed documentary filmmaker Jerome Liebling for teaching him how still photographs could be congenital into documentary films.[2] He has additionally cited the 1957 National Film Board of Canada documentary City of Gold, co-directed by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig, as a antecedent of afflatus for this technique. Winner of the Palme d'or at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated for an Academy Award,[6] City of Gold acclimated action camera techniques to boring pan and zoom beyond archival still pictures of Canada's Klondike Gold Rush.
The British Broadcasting Corporation's documentary alternation The Great War, aboriginal apparent in 1964, acclimated both extensively.
The British Broadcasting Corporation's documentary alternation The Great War, aboriginal apparent in 1964, acclimated both extensively.
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