Discovered the documentary 'Baraka' by Mark Magidson & Ron Fricke after watching the trailer of Samsara.
I curious to know how they shoot their documentaries. Don't think their subjects know they are being filmed. The reason I state that is due to the fact, none of the subjects react; they just continue with their chores - be it smoking in a railway station, someone enjoying ice-cream, taking bath, etc.
Most of the sequences are shot as if a camera is suspended in air and self-recording those moments. Watch the documentary 'Baraka' to know what I mean.
I curious to know how they shoot their documentaries. Don't think their subjects know they are being filmed. The reason I state that is due to the fact, none of the subjects react; they just continue with their chores - be it smoking in a railway station, someone enjoying ice-cream, taking bath, etc.
Most of the sequences are shot as if a camera is suspended in air and self-recording those moments. Watch the documentary 'Baraka' to know what I mean.
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