Cinematography 2

Description

An intermediate module introducing students in practical, theoretical and artistic terms to detailed aspects of camera, lighting and related studio equipment/rigs in both the studio and on location, including for shooting green screen productions.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Operate in a safe manner a range of tungsten and LED lighting systems within the studio for filming purposes.

  2. Differentiate between a range of commonly used camera rigs such as dolley/tracks, jib and shoulder mount f and operate them in a range of shooting situations.

  3. Use, configure and experiment with use of  digital film cameras (Sony) used on the course, in a collective crewed setting.

  4. Appraise and apply advanced shooting formats such as Log and RAW, in terms of recording, onset viewing requirements, and data wrangling of rushes.

  5. Weigh and evaluate the range of technical factors that lie behind the control of light and camera in the production of specific visual meanings.

  6. Execute creative control over shot-type through lens choice and use of dynamic camera movement.

  7. Recognize and implement a range of crew roles in the camera department for the production of project work for assessment.

  8. Demonstrate understanding of shooting for green screen in terms of the necessary control over lighting and camera angles to match the needs of backing plates in post-production.

Credits
10
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