Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Cinematography 10/6/21

  Cinematography is defined as the art of making films. It incorporates many different aspects like angles, shot types, framing, movement, and so on. It's really all about what exactly filmmakers use to perfect their vision in film.

For additional notes, convection, and examples on what cinematography is composed of, check out my glossary! ( link below)

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Earlier this year in September, I worked on an assigment called identifing shot types and angles. We had to apply cinemtography knowledge to take diffent certain angles and shots. It was really fun to find a subject and capture them in a specific way and have to either maneuver the camera or subject. It showed insight as to how filmakers really do have to to think out their crafts in what the what the want to show exactly and have it mean so the audience interrprets correctly. 

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