Regular zoom vs. MultiPlane Camera developed by Walt Disney (Footage from Feb. 13, 1957).
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Regular zoom vs. MultiPlane Camera developed by Walt Disney (Footage from Feb. 13, 1957). - All This For A 30 Second Zoom
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Anyone want to try their hand at this. I have seen similar but not with the perpendicular movement.
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