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~25 Modules / ~400 pages

Cinematography for Feature Films
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Cinematography
Overview of the art of cinematography, its history, and its role in filmmaking.
Module #2
Understanding Visual Storytelling
The principles of visual storytelling, including composition, lighting, and camera movement.
Module #3
The Cinematographers Role
The responsibilities and creative choices of a cinematographer, from script to screen.
Module #4
Camera Fundamentals
The basics of camera operation, including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
Module #5
Lens Selection and Optics
The characteristics and applications of different lenses, from prime to zoom.
Module #6
Lighting for Film
The principles of lighting for film, including natural light, artificial light, and shadow.
Module #7
Camera Movement and Stabilization
The techniques and tools for achieving smooth and intentional camera movement.
Module #8
Working with Actors and Directors
The collaborative process between cinematographer, director, and actors.
Module #9
Script Analysis for Cinematographers
How to break down a script to identify visual opportunities and challenges.
Module #10
Location Scouting and Management
Finding and preparing locations to achieve the desired visual aesthetic.
Module #11
Storyboarding and Pre-Visualization
The process of creating storyboards and animatics to plan and refine the visual approach.
Module #12
Blocking and Rehearsals
Working with actors and directors to block scenes and refine camera placement.
Module #13
Shooting on Set:Day 1
The first day of shooting:setting up, establishing a rhythm, and troubleshooting.
Module #14
Coverage and Camera Angles
The different types of camera angles, coverage, and shot selection.
Module #15
Lighting and Electrical Safety
Practical lighting techniques and electrical safety considerations on set.
Module #16
Camera and Lens Care
Maintaining and troubleshooting camera and lens equipment.
Module #17
Working with Color and Contrast
The creative and technical aspects of color grading and contrast control.
Module #18
Post-Production and Color Grading
The collaboration between cinematographer, editor, and colorist in post-production.
Module #19
Visual Effects and Compositing
The integration of VFX and compositing into the cinematography workflow.
Module #20
Sound Design and Audio Considerations
The importance of sound design and audio considerations in film production.
Module #21
Location Sound Recording
Capturing high-quality sound on location, including microphone selection and placement.
Module #22
Advanced Cinematography Techniques
Exploring advanced techniques such as time-lapse, slow-motion, and aerial cinematography.
Module #23
Cinematography for Different Genres
The unique challenges and considerations of cinematography for different genres, from horror to comedy.
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Cinematography for Feature Films career


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