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Practical Cinematography and Its Applications - Mastering Camera Techniques and Visual Storytelling for Filmmakers - cover

Practical Cinematography and Its Applications - Mastering Camera Techniques and Visual Storytelling for Filmmakers

Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Practical Cinematography and Its Applications," Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot offers an insightful exploration of the emerging field of cinematography during the early 20th century. This comprehensive text not only delves into the technical aspects of film production but also examines the artistic considerations that filmmakers must navigate. With a clear and engaging literary style, Talbot's work serves as both a guide for practitioners and a scholarly discourse on the evolving cinematic landscape, reflecting the burgeoning interest in visual storytelling at the time. The book is rich with practical examples and illustrations, providing readers with a hands-on approach to understood complex concepts. Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot, an influential figure in his field, was well-positioned to write this seminal work, having worked closely with technological advancements in early film. His background in photography and practical experience in film production not only lent credibility to his insights but also fueled his passion for instructing others in this burgeoning art form. Talbot's expertise is evident, as he meticulously covers critical components of cinematography, showcasing his dedication to education in the realm of film. Talbot's "Practical Cinematography and Its Applications" is highly recommended for both aspiring filmmakers and film studies scholars. It serves as an essential primer that encapsulates the technical and creative discussions essential for understanding the foundations of cinematographic practice. By bridging theory with application, this text invites readers to engage deeply with the art and craft of cinema.
Available since: 10/20/2023.
Print length: 192 pages.

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