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The Filmmaker's Eye
Learning (and Breaking) the Rules of Cinematic Composition
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This is the only book that combines conceptual and practical instruction on creating polished and eloquent images for film and video with the technical know-how to achieve them.Loaded with hundreds of full-color examples, "Composing the Shot" is a focused, easy-to-reference guide that shows you how to become a strong visual storyteller through smart, effective choices for your shots.
After a short introduction to basic principles, a variety of shots are deconstructed in the following format:
- Why It Works: an introduction to a particular type of shot
- How It Works: callouts point out exactly how the shot works the way it does--the visual rules and technical aspects in action
- Technical Considerations: the equipment and techniques needed to get the shot.
- Breaking the Rules: examples where the "rules" are brilliant subverted less
Taylor and Francis; May 2013
208 pages; ISBN 9781136057335
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208 pages; ISBN 9781136057335
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0080959342
9780080959344
9780240812175
9781136057335
9781136057342