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An Old Wise Man
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The Five C's of Cinematography: Motion Picture Filming Techniques
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The five C's: camera angles, continuity, cutting, close-ups, and composition. This book takes the filmmaker through understanding exactly what goes into getting the best image imaginable onto film. The true treasure of this book is that is was written long ago enough that the author does not feel bound to political writing: in this authors world there are black and white rules of what is acceptable and unacceptable. While "creative-types" may find his insistence on what can be done insulting to their vision, I think we can all agree that if you are going to break the rules, it is important to know them. If you read this book and study it, then you will KNOW the rules and UNDERSTAND when, why, and where you need to break them. It is a delightful read, filled with information, and though written in the 1960's... the concepts are timeless and very applicable to filmmakers in the 2000's. Buy it and enjoy it!
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Last edited by Old Stagehand; 08-05-2010 at 02:34 PM.
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