Master shots. Volume 3, The director's vision : 100 setups, scenes, and moves for your breakthrough movie / Christopher Kenworthy.
Material type: TextPublisher: Studio City, CA : Michael Wiese Productions, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xii, 223 pages : illustrations ; 19 x 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1615931546
- 9781615931545
- Director's vision [Portion of title]
- 777.8 23
- TR850 .K4633 2013
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 777.8 KEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A556602B |
1. Advanced Lensing -- 1.1 Long Lens Distant -- 1.2 Long Lens Close -- 1.3 Long Lens Stationary -- 1.4 Long Lens in Motion -- 1.5 Short Lens Distant -- 1.6 Short Lens Close -- 1.7 Short Lens Stationary -- 1.8 Short Lens in Motion -- 1.9 The Medium Lens -- 1.10 Cutting the Lens -- -- 2. Essential Motion -- 2.1 Blended Moves -- 2.2 Camera in Motion -- 2.3 Character Drives Camera -- 2.4 Reveal Moves -- 2.5 Move with Camera -- 2.6 Moving Straight On -- 2.7 Moving Sideways -- 2.8 Moving at an Angle -- 2.9 Short Moves -- 2.10 Turns and Curves -- -- 3. Depth Staging -- 3.1 Character Moves -- 3.2 Crossing -- 3.3 Move to Frame -- 3.4 Moving Point of View -- 3.5 Move to Reveal -- 3.6 Move with Reflection -- 3.7 Reversed Push -- 3.8 Velocity Dolly -- -- 4. Expert Framing -- 4.1 Line Cross -- 4.2 Break Cut -- 4.3 Pan Motion -- 4.4 Push Through -- 4.5 Repeat Angle Push -- 4.6 Tilt Reveal -- 4.7 Rotate Out -- 4.8 Silhouette -- -- 5. Symbolic Staging -- 5.1 Double Push -- 5.2 Magnetic Characters -- 5.3 Intimacy Break -- 5.4 High Drag -- 5.5 Power Exchange -- 5.6 Indecision -- 5.7 Isolating Push -- 5.8 Group Break -- -- 6. Production Design And Location -- 6.1 Anti-Establishment Shots -- 6.2 Dirty Frame -- 6.3 Enrich the Foreground -- 6.4 Fake Wall -- 6.5 Framing Through.
A highly visual exploration of the best shots, moves, and set-ups in the industry. This books reveals the secrets behind each shot’s success, so it can be adapted to the director’s individual scenes.
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