Understanding Cinematography
By (Author) Brian Hall
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
9th June 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
778.5
Paperback
144
Width 165mm, Height 235mm, Spine 11mm
339g
This practical book explains the principles behind cinematography, as well as the skills of the cinematographer. Having described the equipment, it looks at how to interpret the script and advises on how to find a visual style. Written by a respected cinematographer, it also explains the roles of the camera crew and the importance of working as a team. The book covers: .Guide to digital and film cameras, as well as camera supports .Ideas for framing and capturing the moving image, rules for using camera movement successfully, and an introduction to camera angles .Ways to work with light and lighting to achieve the 'look' of the film .Step-by-step example of how to shoot the perfect interview .Advice from and interviews with experienced cinematographers and crew members AUTHOR: Brian Hall is an experienced practitioner and tutor in cinematography. His career in the BBC's Film Department spanned almost twenty-five years, mostly as a lighting cameraman but later as film operations manager. Since then, as a senior lecturer, Brian has tutored students in film production and cinematography at the Lincoln School of Film and Media at the University of Lincoln. 128 colour photographs
Brian Hall is an experienced practitioner and tutor in cinematography. His career in the BBC's Film Department spanned almost twenty-five years, mostly as a lighting cameraman but later as film operations manager. Since then, as a senior lecturer, Brian has tutored students in film production and cinematography at the Lincoln School of Film and Media at the University of Lincoln.