'Oops' from Chris Beckman is Made Up of Dropped Camera Clips
Michael Hines — October 24, 2010 — Pop Culture
If you haven't already seen the winner of the 2010 Vimeo Awards, 'Oops' from Chris Beckman, I highly reccommend you check it out. This innovative short film is made up entirely of clips of people dropping their cameras.
A short film made up of dropped camera clips sounds boring initially, but it is actually pretty engrossing once it gets going. The editing in 'Oops' from Chris Beckman is top-notch, as one dropped camera clip seamlessly runs into the next. Check it out in its entirety above.
A short film made up of dropped camera clips sounds boring initially, but it is actually pretty engrossing once it gets going. The editing in 'Oops' from Chris Beckman is top-notch, as one dropped camera clip seamlessly runs into the next. Check it out in its entirety above.
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