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    Throughout my life I have had a deep interest in bringing ideas to life. The process of transfixing ideas from the imagination into reality is a feat of unequaled success and satisfaction for me. I find the process of filmmaking a truly magical one. The way shots fit together to create the illusion of things happening that never did. Sculpting time and space to tell cinematic lies. It’s thrilling. I also believe that change is the only constant in life and I thoroughly enjoy working in a role that

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    used his father’s super 8 camera to make short little films starring his toy action figures. But‚ he decided he wanted to become a filmmaker at the age of eleven. He was always super interested in filmmaking‚ but was mostly inspired by George Lucas’s Star Wars movies. So he developed a passion for filmmaking very young and ended up becoming a very successful Director later on in his

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    As the first Japanese film director with international notoriety‚ Akira Kurosawa had a reputation as an artist and scholar that was tremendously admired. In addition he had remarkable stylistic influence on international filmmaking. Many who are interested in films or filmmaking are deeply impressed by the level of Kurosawa’s vision and his numerous film achievements. Also‚ the universal themes of ethics; and the humanism of Akira Kurosawa’s films made him a fantastic representation of Japan’s cultural

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    the brightest kids in school‚” by his teacher‚ but he suffered in academic standing. Vishal failed many class and receive several D’s and F’s however there was an explanation for them‚ technology and social media. Vishal is extremely talented in filmmaking and therefore spends

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    Expressionistic attributes and its influence on other countries and forms of popular culture in the present day. Technology; discussing how industrial advancement expanded and improved the production of filmmaking and also how Germany was seen as innovators and pioneers of technology who set the benchmarks for filmmaking

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    Camera angle Main articles: Filmmaking and video production The camera angle marks the specific location at which a movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from several camera angles simultaneously.[1] This will give a different experience and sometimes emotion. The different camera angles will have different effects on the viewer and how they perceive the scene that is shot. There are a few different routes that a camera operator could take to achieve this

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    insight into gang warfare which has divided the favela. Author and cinematography‚ Blain Brown’s book Cinematography: Theory and Practice: Image Making for Cinematographers and Directors‚ catalogues various cinematography techniques utilised in filmmaking. The book explores the creation and communication of meaning created by a camera lens. In his publication‚ Brown examines the variety of cinematographic approaches towards constructing and enriching the film’s narrative. In addition to this‚ he

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    Cinematic landscape Landscape as a culturally constructed reality is a mediation of technology and artistic production‚ which of course includes painting‚ photography‚ mapping‚ survey as well as filmmaking‚ which is the subject of matter in this essay. Cinematic landscape bears the ability to provide views with moving images of known and unknown environments of interesting locations. It is quite difficult to define precisely when the first film was ever made‚ mostly for the reason that it

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    following is NOT considered part of a shot’s mise-en-scene? A) The actors’ movements. B) The camera’s angle on the action. C) Objects visible in the distance. D) The shadows. 2. The system of lighting widely used in classical Hollywood filmmaking is known as A) Three-point lighting. B) Five-point lighting. C) Cast-shadow lighting. D) Omni directional lighting. 3. Which of the following is NOT a term for a type of directional lighting? A) Top lighting B) Under lighting C)

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    Alan Williams book‚ Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking begins its long journey through time in the 1800’s before cinema was invented. Williams explains that the three necessary aspects of film were to come‚ the “bricolage” meaning the analysis of movement‚ the optical synthesis of movement‚ and photography. There were many important people over the course of this book that had huge influences on putting together the bricolage as well as path that this most popular media traveled.

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