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Three Key Factors of Cinematography |
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Tonality, Speed of Motion (Objects), Perspectival Relations |
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film stock used, tinting, toning, handcoloring, underexposure, overexposure, filters, solks |
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Speed of Motion (Objects) |
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varying the relation of the rate at which the film was shot to the rate of playback |
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a camera recording the projection of already shot footage |
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lenses and optical effects used (i.e. wide angle, normal, telephoto, zoom, superimposition) |
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involves the aspect ratio, masks, camera framing and mobile framing |
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proportional relationship between the height and width of the image projected |
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object put in front of the camera lense to block off part of the shot to make the viewer focus on a particular area |
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angle - straight, high (above head) or low (below head)
level - canted or not
height - relative to mise-en-scene
distance - relative to mise-en-scene
closed/open frame |
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pans - looking left/right
tilt - looking up/down
tracking - following on a track/dolly
crane - wide variety of heights/angles/distances/tracking
handheld |
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one long shot that has no cuts in it |
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