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Cinematography Part B. Cinematography – Part 2C Picture Shooting Technique. C. Demonstrate the following motion picture shooting techniques. 1. Using a tripod 4. Selecting an angle 2. Panning a camera 5. Selecting proper lighting 3. Framing a shot 6. Handheld shooting.
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Cinematography – Part 2CPicture Shooting Technique • C. Demonstrate the following motion picture shooting techniques. • 1. Using a tripod 4. Selecting an angle • 2. Panning a camera 5. Selecting proper lighting • 3. Framing a shot 6. Handheld shooting
Cinematography – Part 3BParts of a Zoom Lens • A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements with the ability to vary its focal length (and thus angle of view), in contrast to the fixed focal length (FFL) lens or prime lens.Three important parts: (1) focusing lens, (2) positive (converging) lens[es], and (3) negative (diverging) lens[es].
Cinematography – Part 4Career opportunities • Some career opportunities in cinematography are cinematographer, director, camera operator, production staff, and gaffers. • Weddings, Sports, Movies, News, TV, Broadcasting, Journalism. • Pick one and find out about the education, training, and experience required for this profession…
Cinematography – Part 4Career opportunities • Job Requirements • Computer skills are necessary for the special effects and technological duties required by cinematography positions; therefore most professionals will have either a college or technical school degree. • These training programs are usually offered in close proximity to entertainment hubs, such as New York City and Los Angeles. • Employment Outlook • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov), cinematography is among the fastest growing professions within the motion picture industry. • The median weekly salary of entry level workers in the motion picture industry is $592. • Experienced film and video editors make only $50k-60k per year. • BOTTOM LINE? IT’S HARD TO MAKE IT IN THIS INDUSTRY!