The five C's of cinematography : motion picture filming techniques / Joseph V. Mascelli.
Material type: TextPublisher: Los Angeles : Silman-James Press, [1965]Copyright date: ©1965Edition: First Silman-James Press editionDescription: 251 pages : illustrations, photographs ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 187950541X
- 9781879505414
- 5 C's of cinematography
- Motion picture filming techniques
- 777 23
- TR850 .M33 1998
Contents:
Summary: "The Five C’s is one of the most widely respected books on filmmaking ever published. With the aid of hundreds of photographers and diagrams, it clearly and concisely presents the essential concepts and techniques of motion picture camerawork and the allied areas of filmmaking that they interact with and impact. Branching out from five central subject areas, the five C’s—Camera Angles, Continuity, Cutting, Close-ups, Composition—Mascelli offers filmmakers a detailed and practical course in visual thinking."--Publisher's website.
Camera angles -- Continuity -- Cutting -- Close-ups -- Composition.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 777 MAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A533983B |
Includes index.
Camera angles -- Continuity -- Cutting -- Close-ups -- Composition.
"The Five C’s is one of the most widely respected books on filmmaking ever published. With the aid of hundreds of photographers and diagrams, it clearly and concisely presents the essential concepts and techniques of motion picture camerawork and the allied areas of filmmaking that they interact with and impact. Branching out from five central subject areas, the five C’s—Camera Angles, Continuity, Cutting, Close-ups, Composition—Mascelli offers filmmakers a detailed and practical course in visual thinking."--Publisher's website.
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