Cinematography Analysis 2

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
304CCA2 credit 1 2 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 4 to 9 hours of self-study English summer

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Department

The subject provides Department of Cinematography

Contents

Film screenings and analyses from the cameraman's perspective. Student acquires film analysis skills from the perspective of the cameraman and learns to use those skill in the preparation of their own practical exercises.

Cameraman's dramaturgy

A light atmosphere and how to create it for film and digital filming.

Camera movement.

Psychological and emotive effects of the picture composition.

Learning outcomes

Student acquires film analysis skills from the perspective of the cameraman and learns to use those skill in the preparation of their own exercise practical.

Prerequisites and other requirements

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Literature

Manual for cinematographers : David Samuelson's „Hands-on“ manual for cinematographers, Oxford : Focal Press , 1998, ISBN: 0-240-51480-7

Film directing shot by shot : visualizing from concept to screen, Studio City, CA : Michael Wiese Productions in conjunction with Focal Press, 1991, ISBN: 0-941188-10-8 (brož.), 978-0-941188-10-4 (brož.)

Daniel Arijon: Grammar of the film language, Los Angeles : Silman-James Press , 1991, ISBN: 1-879505-07-X

Paul Génard: Lumiére: les premiére photographies en couleurs, Paris : Barret , 1974

Juhani Pallasmaa ; translation and checking: Michael Wynne-Ellis: The Architecture of image : existential space in cinema, Helsinki : Rakennustieto , 2007, ISBN: 978-951-682-628-1

Evaluation methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on 70% attendance, class participation and upon submission of the course paper on an assigned topic.

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