Sunday, May 10, 2015

Cinematograph motion picture en

Cinematography




Today we learn about cinematography which mean "writing in movement".
But the art of making motion pictures. The art of motion picture by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as film stock. 

Cinematographer has the control on how the entire film look. Learning main parts of cinematographer are composition of the frame and camera distance/shot. When it comes to framing its set on how the film is angle. High angle is a frame when the camera look down on the character. When the audience watching the film in this frame, have a feel like you sitting in the sky watching down. There are other angle such straight angle, straight on , low angle. Also dutch angle that came from German term "Deutsch" which mean German. German use this film to create madness and uneasiness in a film. When comes camera distance/ shot detail a size of a shot. Giving a size of a shot that influence the meaning which an audience can Interpret. Showing the a character facial feature and tension on their face is  two common shot sizes, which are extreme close-up shot and close-up shot .There are other shots as well that interpret how the camera distance from the subject and size of the final display screen the audience will see.
                                                               


Learning about mobile framing when comes to zoom in and zoom out. camera movement on how the camera moves in the film.Using dolly shot and tracks they use this a lot in movie with action or movement that regular camera can not catch. Hand-held stand that camera guy actually hold they find a lot ways to capture thing that hard record in or move in.Learning the difference between mobile zooming or framing.

Which lead to group project really give me understanding on how film frame and shot can make big difference on how it look or display screen.







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