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  2. Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-white cinematography remains a relevant and widely used technique in modern filmmaking. It continues to be employed by filmmakers to evoke specific moods, convey a sense of timelessness, and enhance the artistic expression of their stories. There are many types of Cinematography that each differ based on production purpose and process.

  3. Film styles - Wikipedia

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    Film style categorizes films based on the techniques used in the making of the film, such as cinematography or lighting. Two films may be from the same genre, but may well look different as a result of the film style. For example, Independence Day and Cloverfield are both sci-fi, action films about the possible end of the world.

  4. Cinematic techniques - Wikipedia

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    The point of view or viewing position adopted by the camera with respect to its subject. Most common types are High-angle shot (the camera is higher than its subject) Low-angle shot (the camera is lower than its subject) Close-up A frame depicting the human head or an object of similar size. Cut

  5. Category:Cinematography - Wikipedia

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  6. The Best Cinematography of the 21st Century - AOL

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    From "Tree of Life" to "In the Mood for Love," IndieWire ranks the 40 films with the Best Cinematography of last 20 years.

  7. Camera coverage - Wikipedia

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    There are generally four types of cinematography: [4] The master scene method: The scene is shot from beginning to end, usually but not always using a wide shot, to create the "master shot". In complex scenes, "mini-master shots" may be created instead. Coverage is then used to create other shots of the scene.

  8. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    A style of cinematography in which the 180-degree rule is broken and the actors are filmed from all sides. shooting schedule shooting script single-camera setup slow cutting A film editing technique which uses shots of long duration, i.e. with cuts occurring at long intervals. Most shots longer than about 15 seconds seem slow to modern-day ...

  9. Cinematography Work at Camerimage Festival ‘Radically ... - AOL

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    Jurors at the EnergaCamerimage cinematography fest say the Golden Frog main competition films have been remarkably varied and inspiring in the event’s 32nd edition. The 12 competing films ...