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Audience: TV training departments, students on GNVQ, GCSE, A level and BTEC Media courses, newcomers to camerawork, anyone with a keen interest in film/video production but with no prior experience.
Chapter 1 The Shot and How to Frame It; Chapter 2 The Art of Composition; Chapter 3 Composition--Beyond the Basics; Chapter 4 Putting Your Shots Together: Pre-Thinking the Editing Process; Chapter 5 Dynamic Shots--Talet and Camera in Motion; Chapter 6 Working Practices and General Guidelines; Chapter 7 In Conclusion; Glossary
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Posted October 10, 2011
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Overview
People 'read' pictures as they do words, and pictures, like sentences, have their own grammar. A picture maker must be able to use the grammar correctly so that the visual story to be told will be clear and easily understood by all the audience. Grammar of the Shot is a manual for novice shooters (or anyone who needs a refresher) on the basic principles of putting together a coherent film or video piece, shot by shot. This book describes in no uncertain terms what absolutely must be in every shot--so that the successful film-maker can build a story that flows smoothly. It's designed as an easy-to-use reference, with each topic covered succinctly and ...