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Discover the art of cinematography through intricacies like shot scales, camera angles, movement, shot duration, and lens types. Explore a range of techniques including extreme close-ups, wide angles, and depth of field to enhance your filmmaking skills.
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Cinematography • The manipulations of the film strip by the camera in the shooting phase and by the laboratory in the developing phase.
Shot scale/ distance • Camera angles • Camera movement • Shot duration ( the long take) • Lenses
Pan: camera is set on the tripod turning left or right. On the screen, the camera appears to scan the space horizontally.
TILT • Tilt: camera is fixed on a tripod swivels up or down. This movement produces a vertical scan.
Focal Length • the distance from the center of the lens to the point at which the light rays meet in sharp focus. This length determines perspective relations and depth cues on the flat screen surface.
Wide Angle • short focal length (30 mm or less) which produces a wider angle of view.
Telephoto Lens • lens with a long focal length (75mm or more) that affects a scene’s perspective by enlarging distant planes and making them seem close to the foreground planes.
Depth of Field • the range of distance within which objects can be photographed and remain in sharp focus.