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Latest revision as of 12:11, 5 October 2019
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character, behavior, emotion
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single shots by scale
- extremely wide
- wide
- full
- medium full
- medium
- medium close-up (Wes Anderson, Yasujiro Ozu, character directly talking to the audience)
- close-up
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relational shots
- master (show where people are in relation to each other
- OTS
- single
- close OTS
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places and things
- establishing
- inserts
- CUT IN (extremely close-up face (eyes move) - CUT IN a letter in hand)
- CUT AWAY (medium body against a diner table - CUT AWAY a car parking outside)
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other
- POV (through the eyes of the subject)
movements
tripod tips
DIY tools
thoughts
The difference between photography and cinematography...
In photography you might miss a moment forever. Errors can be beautiful.
In cinematography, you never miss a moment, yet the moment can become mundane, or ill-illustrated.
Photography camera is like a typewriter. You type, then you hand out that sheet of words.
Cinematography is... a cog in a long process. Can one shot be an entirety? (Maybe... like a loop. But unlikely.)