House of Cards, series 03, episode 13.
Minute 16, Clair Underwood gets into her bedroom after leaving his husband's campaign. In the background, you can hear Frank's speech in the background while the camera follows Claire in the room. She walks to the bed side table and leaves her rings, then turns and goes back to close the door. Then the speech is silenced.
The scene works brilliantly both with the diegetic sound (from a different image than the one we are seeing) and the camera movement.
I have not found a video to show it, some screenshots shown below.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry and their friends are running to the boot that would be used as a transporter. The camera moves to become the main element in the screen after following the characters in their walk through the hill.
Lauryn Hill, Everything is everything video.
The whole video is recorded with movement, following the people walking in the streets ad the cars, as the city happens to be an LP disc plate.
La Isla Mínima
In this scene from La Isla Mínima we can see a pan camera movement from the inside of the car. The camera, located in the backseat, follows a guy from the front seat who gets out of the car and goes to open the boot. In the boot there are geese who get in the frame. We can see another guy at the distance who was supposedly also in the car, and calls the guy the camera is following.
The Wolf of Wall Street
In the scene when Jordan Belfort gets his first job in Wall Street, and they begin to call the clients, you can see the action. A zoom in to a telephone while someone is dialling helps to feel the fast pace of the scene.
Sex and Lucía
In Sex and Lucía's last scene we can see how while Nadjwa Nimri get's closer to the photo of her daughter, the camera POV changes to subjective. The camera keeps closing into the photo of the girl, and suddenly we are in a different scene, when the photo was taken (in the past). The camera then zooms out of the girl and tilts to show the building, where Lucía would be singing in the window.
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