We also watched Harold and Maude (1971).
Showing posts with label Cinematographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinematographer. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Mid-Term Review
We reviewed all the lectures and films we have seen up to this point.
We also watched Harold and Maude (1971).
We also watched Harold and Maude (1971).
Labels:
Art of the Cinema,
Camera,
Cinematographer,
Film Genre,
Screenplay,
Spring 2013,
The Director,
The Gaze
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Lecture 5 - The Cinematographer and the Camera
We discussed the role of the cinematographer and basics of the film camera. We started the film Children of Men (2006).
Below are several articles I would like you to read in correlation with the lecture.
A more detailed description of How Cinematographers work..
The Black Box Blue blog list their Top 10 Directors of Photography (Cinematographers).
TvTropes outline a decent description for The Oner while also providing an extensive list.
Shot4shot goes into depth about the Oner and various other tracking shots from Children of Men.
The New York Times outlines the decline of film stock and How Digital is Changing the Nature of Moves.
And finally, a video on the oners/long takes of Children of Men
Below are several articles I would like you to read in correlation with the lecture.
A more detailed description of How Cinematographers work..
The Black Box Blue blog list their Top 10 Directors of Photography (Cinematographers).
TvTropes outline a decent description for The Oner while also providing an extensive list.
Shot4shot goes into depth about the Oner and various other tracking shots from Children of Men.
The New York Times outlines the decline of film stock and How Digital is Changing the Nature of Moves.
And finally, a video on the oners/long takes of Children of Men
Labels:
Art of the Cinema,
Camera,
Children of Men,
Cinematographer
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