Chapter 4: Cinematography
Learning Objectives
After reading Chapter Four, you should be able to:
- Describe the differences among a shot, a setup, and a take.
- Understand the role that a director of photography plays in film production.
- Describe the basic characteristics of the cinematographic properties of the shot: film stock, lighting, and lenses.
- Understand the basic elements of composition within the frame, including implied proximity to the camera, depth, camera angle and height, scale, and camera movement.
- Define the rule of thirds.
- Describe any shot in a movie by identifying:
- its proximity to its subject;
- the angle of the camera;
- the nature of camera movement, if any, within the shot;
- the speed and length of the shot.
- Understand the ways in which special effects are created, and the various roles that special effects play in movies.
