MasterShots Vol 1: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your LowBudget Movie

100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your Low-Budget Movie

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, Direction & Production, Performing Arts
Cover of the book MasterShots Vol 1: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your LowBudget Movie by Christopher Kenworthy, Michael Wiese Productions
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Author: Christopher Kenworthy ISBN: 9781615930036
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions Language: English
Author: Christopher Kenworthy
ISBN: 9781615930036
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions
Language: English
Master Shots gives filmmakers the techniques they need to execute complex, original shots on any budget. By using powerful master shots and well-executed moves, directors can develop a strong style and stand out from the crowd. Most low-budget movies look low-budget because the director is forced to compromise at the last minute. Master Shots gives you so many powerful techniques that youll be able to respond, even under pressure, and create knock-out shots. Even when the clock is ticking and the light is fading, the techniques in this book can rescue your film and make every shot look like it cost a fortune. Each technique is illustrated with samples from great feature films and computer-generated diagrams for absolute clarity.
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Master Shots gives filmmakers the techniques they need to execute complex, original shots on any budget. By using powerful master shots and well-executed moves, directors can develop a strong style and stand out from the crowd. Most low-budget movies look low-budget because the director is forced to compromise at the last minute. Master Shots gives you so many powerful techniques that youll be able to respond, even under pressure, and create knock-out shots. Even when the clock is ticking and the light is fading, the techniques in this book can rescue your film and make every shot look like it cost a fortune. Each technique is illustrated with samples from great feature films and computer-generated diagrams for absolute clarity.

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