CMNS 2228 Lecture Notes - Focal Length, Deep Focus

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Range of acceptable sharpness before and behind the plane of focus. It describes then space in front of and behind the primary subject where objects remain in crisp focus. Multiple planes in the image are all in focus. Objects remain in focus from positions very near the camera to positions at some distance from it. The distance from the center of the lens to the point where light rays meet in sharp focus. Describes the spectrum of color grades and hues used by a film. Cinematography can do more than just support the narrative; it also can contribute to the viewers emotional response and aesthetic. Originated in the theatre and literally meaning staging a scene through the artful arrangement of actors,scenery,lighting,and props everything that the audience sees. Each element of the mise-en-scene - the setting, the human figure,lighting,and composition- influences the viewers experience of the story, characters,space,and time.

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