THTRFLM 1T03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Goodfellas, Time-Lapse Photography, Human Height

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Cinematography: aspects of filmmaking that relate to the camera. Camerawork: creating meaning in time: basin unit of film is the frame. Natural movement appears when 24 frames move through the projector gate every second (24 fps: the shot. A single uninterrupted, unedited series of frames: editing shots together produces a scene, a longer-than normal- shot is a long take. Do not confuse this with a long shot (camera distance: often a long take becomes a scene in itself, goodfellas (martin scorsese, 1990, filmmakers can manipulate viewer"s experience of time, slow motion. Camera records at a fast rate (more than 24fps: fast motion. Camera records at a slow rate (less than 24fps) Camerawork: the camera and space: pro-filmic space. Whatever is visible in the image: offscreen space. The (assumed) reality excluded from image: camera height.

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