FILM 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Video Projector, Tracking Shot, Panavision

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The process of capturing moving images on film or a digital storage devious. The number of times a particular shot is taken. One camera position and everything associated with it. The primary person responsible for transforming the other aspects of moviemaking into moving images. Designers include an idea of the lighting in their sketches. The cinematographer determines the lighting once the camera setups are are chosen. Reflector boards, a device used to help control natural light. Shining directly on the subject, creating crisp details. Diffused; light hits the subject from many directions. Distance in front of the camera lens in which the subjects are in apparent sharp focus. Changes the focus from one subject to another. The process that determines what will appear within the borders of the image during a shot. 2. 2:1 - super panavision and todd-ao (70mm flat) A type of dolly shot that moves the camera along with the action.

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