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The Art Of Cinematic Storytelling A Visual Guide To Planning Shots Cuts And Transitions 1st Kelly Gordon Brine

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The Art Of Cinematic Storytelling A Visual Guide To Planning Shots Cuts And Transitions 1st Kelly Gordon Brine
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.81 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Kelly Gordon Brine
ISBN: 9780190054328, 9780190054335, 9780190054342, 9780190054359, 9780190054366, 0190054328, 0190054336, 0190054344, 0190054352
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st

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The Art Of Cinematic Storytelling A Visual Guide To Planning Shots Cuts And Transitions 1st Kelly Gordon Brine by Kelly Gordon Brine 9780190054328, 9780190054335, 9780190054342, 9780190054359, 9780190054366, 0190054328, 0190054336, 0190054344, 0190054352 instant download after payment.

The Art of Cinematic Storytelling: A Visual Guide to Planning Shots, Cuts and Transitions is a practical introduction to the design of shots, cuts and transitions for film, video, television, animation and game design. The author/illustrator is a storyboard artist who has worked with and learned from over 200 professional directors and cinematographers. This book's clear and concise explanations and vivid examples demystify the visual design choices that are fundamental to directing and editing. Hundreds of illustrations and diagrams support the text.
The primary emphasis is on blocking actors and positioning the camera for mood, meaning and continuity editing. This book delves deeply into controlling the audience's understanding and perception of time and space; designing in-camera time transitions; compressing and expanding time; composing creative shots for cinematic storytelling; choosing between objective and subjective storytelling; motivating camera moves; choosing lenses; using screen geography and film grammar for clarity; planning shots with continuity editing in mind; knowing how and when to cut; beginning and ending scenes; and using storyboards for planning and communication. Several chapters are devoted to how to block and shoot action involving travel, pursuits, searches, dialogue, groups and driving.
While the approach is based largely on well-established techniques of cinematography and continuity editing, attention is also given to jump cuts, tableau shots and unconventional framing. The topics are covered thoroughly and systematically, and this book serves both as an introductory text and as a reference work for more advanced students of film.

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