A 5 and a half minute long shot:
Aerial photography, pushed from a distance to a full stadium, continued to the middle of the stadium, allowing the audience to see a wonderful shot that pops out of the door frame.
Then the camera moved up and toward the audience.
The camera moves toward the auditorium until the prosecutor Benjamin is here, then the camera rotates to the left to capture Benjamin looking around, and then follows his gaze to the right, which becomes the first sight.
When the camera pans from the right back to the left again, find the first object. When it is discovered that the suspect is not the one they were looking for, the camera pans to the right from the subject, to Benjamin's disappointed face. The camera moved to the right synchronously, and the face of the suspect appeared out of focus.
Then Benjamin spotted him, and after capturing him, the suspect began to flee. The camera follows them, followed by an aisle chase of assistants and suspects.
When the assistant turned back, the camera also turned back, and Benjamin appeared on the right side of the wall.
The camera went back to following the assistant to the toilet, and found the figure of the suspect. After the suspect attacked him, the camera followed the suspect to the outside, becoming the third vision, watching the suspect run towards the end of the aisle.
After the traversing shot of the aisle wall, a panicked suspect appeared. He ran to the right side of the shot and was about to jump down. The camera looks down, the camera goes back to the suspect from below, he jumps down, and the camera jumps down with him.
He got up and staggered to escape, the camera moved up as if it had become the suspect's vision, the camera panned down again, followed the suspect into the pitch, not far from the goal, he fell down and was arrested.
The long shot ends.
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