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Also, he has eyes like a goat.
:-)
For example: 2 kids playing footy and talking [camera focuses on kids], one kid kicks the ball hard and it goes pretty far [camera focuses on ball moving along], there's a man and his dog walking past [camera pans away from ball and focuses on man and dog and starts to follow him] the man throws a stick [camera fixed on stick] and the stick lands a way away near where some people are having a picnic [camera then pans away to focus on people at picnic] and so on and so forth.
What made the film so captivating was that it never focused on a certain group for too long - once you'd developed an interest in one specific event or group, the camera panned away to someone else's actions that were nearby or even overlapping with the original group. It was excellent. What about trying something like that?