This is actually a pretty incredible creation for what it is. While the early films are often hardly interesting or accessible to anyone but a historian, this one actually has a sense of fun. It also shows a huge development in the process of film-making, showing rudimentary close-ups, wide-angle, and medium shots.
It's also, despite its filming of actual spaces and areas, somewhat of an animation. The film speed is tweeked in order to create a fast movement through space, one that is unimpressive to modern eye's used to helicopter shots, but one that's still energetic and especially creative to those who are interested in seeing the development of the form.
--PolarisDiB
It's also, despite its filming of actual spaces and areas, somewhat of an animation. The film speed is tweeked in order to create a fast movement through space, one that is unimpressive to modern eye's used to helicopter shots, but one that's still energetic and especially creative to those who are interested in seeing the development of the form.
--PolarisDiB