Cinematography is the art and craft of visualizing and recording the
moving image. The cinematographer therefore has to use their technical
and creative skills to photographically capture the mood of the film and
the vision of the director. Done properly, they add the magic and depth
to a film, giving it a defining edge. This practical book explains the
principles behind cinematography, as well as the skills of the
cinematographer. Having described the equipment, it looks at how to
interpret the script and advises on how to find a visual style. Written
by a respected cinematographer, it also explains the roles of the camera
crew and the importance of working as a team.Guide to digital and film
cameras, as well as camera supports. Ideas for framing and capturing the
moving image, rules for using camera movement successfully, and an
introduction to camera angles. Ways to work with light and lighting to
achieve the 'look' of the film. Step-by-step example of how to shoot the
perfect interview. Advice from and interviews with experienced
cinematographers and crew members.