Posts Tagged ‘cinematography’
Color grading and the video look
Posted: July 6, 2021 in -Tags: cinematography, color grading, da Vinci, film, filmmaking, Resolve, tutorial, video
Emotional Visuals
Posted: July 3, 2021 in -Tags: blocking, cinema, cinematography, directing, emotion, filmmaking, visuals
Triangles, Hierarchy & Ultra-Violence
Posted: February 3, 2021 in -Tags: A Clockwork Orange, analysis, cinematography, cult classic, directing, film, filmmaking, Stanley Kubrick
Color & Film, the Joker Cinematographer
Posted: February 13, 2020 in -Tags: camera, cinema, cinematography, color, filmmaking, Joker, light, production design
Fincher’s camera technique
Posted: October 22, 2017 in -Tags: cinematography, David Fincher, filmmaking
How Roger Deakins Shot Blade Runner 2049
Posted: October 17, 2017 in -Tags: Blade Runner 2049, cinematography, filmmaking, Roger Deakins
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Visions of Light (full)
Posted: January 16, 2017 in -Tags: art, camera, cinematography, filmmaking, photography
THR Cinematographer Roundtable
Posted: January 12, 2017 in -Tags: cinematography, digital, film, filmmaking, THR
Cinematography of Christopher Doyle
Posted: June 22, 2016 in -Tags: camera, Christopher Doyle, cinematography, color, filmmaking, style
5 Cheapo Camera Tricks
Posted: May 28, 2016 in -Tags: camera, cinematography, directing, filmmaking, sfx
Cinematography – 5 more Special Effects
Visual Style: Cinematographers on Cinematography – Part 2
Posted: April 12, 2015 in -Tags: cinematography, film, filmmaking
The images and quotes found in this post have been selected from a collection of documents on Directors of Photography compiled by cinematographer Stephen Murphy. You can access the documents from his website (here) and sample some of his work (here).
We continue our exploration of one of the pillar the “Trinity of Visual Style”, Cinematography. The choice of formats, framing, lighting, lenses, filters, colors and motion are some of the key elements falling under the Cinematographers responsibilities.
In the first part we explored what it means to be a director of photography, collaborations, formats, framing and movement.
In this second part we explore lighting (and smoke) through quotes from cinematographers Jordan Cronenweth, John Shwartzman, Stephen H. Burum, Jeffrey Kimball, John Toll, Darius Khondji, Harris Savides, Adrian Biddle, Douglas Slocombe, Dariusz Wolski, Paul Cameron and Janusz Kaminski.
“A cinematographer is…
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