Stanley kubrick September 29, 2020 Scott Hartas Leave a comment One point Perspective – Kubrick uses this because it shows the audience that things appear to get smaller the further away they are. Long Steadicam – It mechanically isolates the camera from the operator’s movement, allowing for a smooth shot, even when the operator moves over an irregular surface. Deep Focus – A camera angle that allows the Cinematographer to keep everything in perspective without favoring foreground, mid-ground, or background. Symmetrical Composition – The two halves of the image are mirror images of each other.