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Camera angles - explained

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So make some tea and join us as we explore the basic angles that are used in film. But before we continue, we want to remind you that here we promote the love of art and try to inspire you to take your camera and make a short film. Be one of the first to test the new functionality - click here for more detailed information.

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Edgar Wright: Mastery of Visual comedy

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Unique humor and the subtle irony is what films from the Foggy Albion are famous for. For example, Wright uses the motive of jumping over the fence as a reference to cool action films, however, he makes fun of this cliché and the fence in his films breaks down, and the hero falls. That's why his films have a unique rhythm.

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Essential camera movements - explained

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This week we continue to tell you about the main and essential camerawork techniques, without which no film can be imagined. As you understand, every scene in a film consists of several or maybe many shots, each of which is meant to move the story of the film. A panorama is limited only to the points you set yourself.

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Immanuel Lubezki's cinematography

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Much of this image is built around the director as the sole creator and artist of the film. However, the harsh truth of filmmaking is also that there are many of the same geniuses behind the director, without whom we would never see the films we love. Therefore, Lubezki's work in this film could not fail to be noticed.

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Essential editing transitions - explained

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The very first discoveries in cinematography were montage techniques and tricks, because they created a film out of many different shots. But before we continue, we want to remind you that here we promote the love of art and try to inspire you to take your camera and make a short film. more than once on the set. Breathless" (1960) dir.:

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Lenses as an artists instrument

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Let's take a look at the work of Roger Deakins in the film "No country for old men". He takes the most of these shots showing almost lifeless landscapes of the West Texas, which is the point: to survive in impossible conditions. The Godfather" shots are objective, the film seems to be like a biopic. 00:24-01:48 R.

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Dos and Dont’s of an Animation Portfolio Website

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This type of portfolio is especially useful for: Animation Students Undergraduates aiming for an animation degree should start building their portfolio early, even while they’re attending school. Animators must make it a point to upload their best clips on their websites. Anyone who does animation should have a professional portfolio.