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I go through some of Roger Deakins' cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Roger Deakins changes his style to suit the movies he shoots, and he's probably forgotten more tricks than I'll ever know. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Please visit Roger Deakins' official site: http://rogerdeakins.com/
This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Emmanuel Lubezki's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Emmanuel Lubezki changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 233983
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Find out the focal lengths and lenses preferred by 19 great directors.
I'll keep adding information (as and when I receive and confirm them) on this page: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/the-focal-lengths-and-lenses-used-by-great-directors/
Links mentioned in the video:
Understanding the medium format and anamorphic look: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/why-does-the-revenant-look-so-3d-and-life-like-what-makes-the-65mm-format-special/
How to choose focal lengths: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/what-lens-to-get-part-one-subjects-and-spaces/
Crop factor: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/why-are-there-four-crop-factors-and-do-we-need-all-of-them/
35mm Equivalent: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/what-is-the-35mm-equivalent-and-why-is-it-confusing/
Focal length of the human eye: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/notes-by-dr-optoglass-focal-lengths-of-the-human-eye/
Making Movies by Sidney Lumet: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/three-great-books-for-directors-on-directing/
Focal Lengths Used by Akira Kurosawa: https://youtu.be/UsuT2wjvZTo
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Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
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I've divided 15 essential camera shots into three groups of 5 each: Angles, Shot Sizes and Motion. Together, you can create an infinite combination of shots for your film projects.
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I go through some of Robert Richardson's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-robert-richardson/
Just to be clear: Robert Richardson changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 69214
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I go through some of Hoyte Van Hoytema's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-cinematography-hoyte-van-hoytema/
Just to be clear: Hoyte Van Hoytema changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 81511
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
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How does Steven Spielberg get such visually rich frames? Maybe it's because he uses the "L System". Here's a look at one of his cool techniques that makes him such a master of camera blocking and movement.
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I go through some of Bradford Young's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-bradford-young/
Just to be clear: Bradford Young changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
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What is aperture and f-stop, and how do you remember and deal with the numbers you see on the lens for the first time?
It's actually easy, as the video shows.
After watching the video, please read the accompanying article that gives you an easy tip to remember these numbers easily: http://wolfcrow.com/what-is-aperture-and-f-stop/
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I go through some of Robert Elswit's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-cinematography-robert-elswit/
Just to be clear: Robert Elswit changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Wally Pfister's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-cinematography-christopher-doyle/
Just to be clear: Wally Pfister changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 47513
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What makes Blade Runner 2049 a unique cinematic experience? In this video I go through the filmmaking and cinematography techniques and secrets Denis Villeneuve and Roger Deakins used to realize their grand vision.
Cinematography of Roger Deakins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE_Jzp0cyhg
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I go through some of Jeff Cronenweth's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-jeff-cronenweth/
Just to be clear: Jeff Cronenweth changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 40347
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I go through some of Gordon Willis' cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Gordon Willis changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 53631
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I go through some of Robby Müller's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-robby-muller/
Just to be clear: Robby Müller changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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=============== Links ====================
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What's in my camera bag: https://wolfcrow.com/recommended-gear/
========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 21380
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/9
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I go through some of PC Sreeram's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: PC Sreeram changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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In this video I explain the four types of light - hard, soft, specular and diffused, and why people get confused between them. We'll also look at how to achieve these four types of light.
To read more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/what-is-hard-light-soft-light-and-diffused-light/
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 46123
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I go through some of Janusz Kaminski's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-janusz-kaminski/
Just to be clear: Janusz Kaminski changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
Follow wolfcrow.com for the latest workflows and news for video, film and media professionals. Follow us on social media:
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Views: 49049
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One of the great Andrei Tarkovsky's signature camera techniques was the top angle camera glide. He made so many variations of this, all beautiful, and can rightfully claim to be the undisputed champion of the shot.
In this video I breakdown his secret techniques to make the cinematic glide work.
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What is aspect ratio? And which aspect ratio should you pick for cinematography or photography?
If you're a beginner things can get confusing quickly. After watching the video, please read the accompanying article that goes into more detail: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/what-is-aspect-ratio-and-which-aspect-ratio-is-right-for-you/
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Newcomers are easily confused between F-stop and T-stop markings on lenses. In this video I explain when each is used for apertures, and why one is used in photography while the other is predominant in cinematography.
DXOMark Link: https://www.dxomark.com/
Aperture and F-stop explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPlVBLN4Pp0
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 79668
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I show you how Mani Ratnam used camera angles and blocking to define and explain the friendship and rivalry between two friends in India's finest feature film, Iruvar.
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I go through some of Christopher Doyle's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-cinematography-christopher-doyle/
Just to be clear: Christopher Doyle changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Matthew Libatique's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-matthew-libatique/
Just to be clear: Matthew Libatique changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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I go through some of Conrad Hall's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Conrad Hall changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Views: 26634
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
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If you want the seven most practical tips to finding the best camera angles, then watch this video.
I’ve condensed everything I’ve learned over the last few years making camera analysis videos into this one video; let’s call it the 10-step formula to finding the best camera angles.
Your secret weapon, something you can actually use for your film. Download and store on your mobile phone to use any time!
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I go through some of Robert Yeoman's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-robert-yeoman/
Just to be clear: Robert Yeoman changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
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Views: 41867
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Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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Seven of the most powerful compositional techniques Orson Welles used in his films. Enjoy!
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What is exposure or camera exposure? If you're a beginner you'll be frustrated trying to wrap your head around it, so I've tried to come up with the simplest explanation I could think of.
Exposure is the amount of light you think your subject needs. What does this mean? Watch the video and find out, and please read the accompanying article that goes into further details: http://wolfcrow.com/what-is-exposure-in-photography-and-cinematography/
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I go through some of Larry Fong's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-larry-fong/
Just to be clear: Larry Fong changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Link to Arri Workshop on Handheld Camera Work: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-sean-bobbitt/
I go through some of Sean Bobbitt's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Sean Bobbitt changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of John Alcott's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-john-alcott/
Just to be clear: John Alcott changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Bruno Delbonnel's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-bruno-delbonnel/
Just to be clear: Bruno Delbonnel changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses: https://videoproduction.training/
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Claudio Miranda's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-claudio-miranda/
Just to be clear: Claudio Miranda changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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What's in my camera bag: https://wolfcrow.com/recommended-gear/
========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Darius Khondji's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-darius-khondji/
Just to be clear: Darius Khondji changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Vittorio Storaro's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Vittorio Storaro changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Lighting a short film or feature film or web-series is hard when you're a beginner. There are so many kinds of lights, and so many options. Where do you start? How do you become confident?
In this video I share with you my system - this is what worked for me, and it's what I use. I call it the "Waffle System", because it is designed to help you navigate any lighting situation. Once you learn how to approach it systematically, you will be confident enough to start lighting scenes from screenplays.
If you're interested in going into details and learning how to use the waffle system to light your own projects, then click this link to learn more: The Beginner's Guide to Lighting for Film: https://videoproduction.training/cs/the-beginners-guide-to-lighting-for-film/?affid=yt2
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
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Here's the simplest explanation of contrast ratio, high key and low key lighting.
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
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http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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What is shutter speed? What is shutter angle, and how do you use both creatively for the film look? This video explains it all.
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http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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Santosh Sivan is probably the most well-known Indian cinematographer. He is the first Indian to be a member of the ASC, and has won countless awards in India.
I go through some of Santosh Sivan's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Santosh Sivan changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
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http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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What can cash-starved filmmakers do to make their locations look a lot better than they are? Here are some solid ideas from the master of single locations: John Carpenter.
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http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
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You don't always have the luxury of contemplative cinematography when you're shooting documentaries. You have to return with good, usable shots for editing.
In this video I show you ten shots I rely on when my mind goes blank. This will help you get adequate coverage, and it has saved my skin many times.
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I go through some of Rodrigo Prieto's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-rodrigo-prieto/
Just to be clear: Rodrigo Prieto changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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I go through some of Dean Cundey's cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
Just to be clear: Dean Cundey changes his style to suit the movies he shoots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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What is White Balance? If you're a beginner you'll be frustrated trying to wrap your head around it, so I've tried to come up with the simplest explanation I could think of.
White Balance is the act of telling your camera what white really is. What does this mean? Watch the video and find out, and please read the accompanying article that goes into further details: http://wolfcrow.com/what-is-white-balance/
For the limitations to white balance watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfKBoK8hmt4
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I go through some of Néstor Almendros' cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style. For links to the book, go here:
Just to be clear: Néstor Almendros changed his style to suit the movies he shot. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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External monitors might seem like a luxury, but there are important distinctions that make them indispensable tools in the field.
In this video I go through 10 such reasons why you might need an external monitor. To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/10-reasons-why-we-need-external-monitors/
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What's in my camera bag: https://wolfcrow.com/recommended-gear/
========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
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Depth of field is one of the most important concepts of cinematography and photography. In this quick video I explain what it means, and also what shallow depth of field and deep depth of field (or deep focus) means.
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I go through some of Harris Savides' cinematography techniques to help you understand his unique style.
To know more, click here: http://wolfcrow.com/blog/understanding-the-cinematography-of-harris-savides/
Just to be clear: Harris Savides changed his style to suit the movies he shots. The goal of this video and article is to drum up enthusiasm and a yearning to learn more.
Think of it as a tribute, nothing more is intended.
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========== Disclaimers and Disclosures ===============
Footage is taken from Youtube, so is of poor quality. It's impossible for me to rip high quality content (it's illegal) of every movie for this. This video uses low resolution clips from movies only for informational and educational purposes under fair-use.
Links can be to our affiliates and we might get paid a commission for purchases you make. Please support wolfcrow and purchase using these links. It won't cost you extra.
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Free Guide! How to find the best camera angles for dialogue scenes: https://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/7
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
What's in my camera bag:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/9
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An analysis of the climactic scene from Pather Panchali, by the great Satyajit Ray.
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