Wes Anderson
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Camerawork introduces how a camera is managed, positioned and moved for restricted effects. It's significant to filming a movie because it helps you to communicate with your audience and supports the overall tone of a film. Cinematography is the technique of making motion pictures and filming a story, visually with a camera and light. The cinematographer is responsible for this task. Adding on, award- winning people in film is Walt Disney and Wes Anderson. Walt Disney made plenty of incredible movies, but he's mostly known for the Tramp and Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs. In Addition, Wes Anderson is known for " The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Moonrise Kingdom.
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The key concepts I was introduced to was, Shot sizes and Camera Angles. Shot sizes is how much of the setting or even a subject is shown in a certain frame of a film. On the other hand, Camera angles marks a particular location where the movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. I was introduced to the content by these videos: Studio (instructuremedia.com and Studio (instructuremedia.com) The media producer I completed, was Walt Disney and Wes Anderson. The information I documented was (nine shot sizes) Establishing shot, close-up shot, Extreme close-up, medium close-up, medium shot, wide shot, medium full shot, full shot and long shot. (Eight camera angles): High level, low angle, eye-level, aerial level, Dutch angle, knee level, ground level and cowboy/hip level.
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To Conclude, the information that was the most interesting, was the significance of Camera Framing. 3 Adjectives are informational, essential and valuable. Lastly, jobs that deal with camerawork in the film industry is Camera operator, the cinematographer and film editors.
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