May 2013
Beginner to intermediate
352 pages
10h 6m
English
Composition, blocking, and camera movement are the building blocks of your story. They're intertwined like DNA. You cannot have one without the others, so this first chapter begins with defining these three elements and showing examples of how shooters compose their image along the golden mean, how they tell a story through the blocking of performers, and how they utilize camera movement poetically.
Your three-dimensional subjects and the scene they're in are composed through your lens. This composition relies on many factors, including lenses and shot sizes, as well as camera angles. But one underlying principle can't be understated: the golden mean appearing in nature, a ratio ...
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