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Friday, November 27, 2009
Photography Books for Cinematographers
Matt Jeppsen | 11/27
Simple principles to improve the images you make
David duChemin is offering 50% off his Craft & Vision photography ebooks...use discount code BLKFRIDY to make these $5 titles just $2.50. He has made the promo code valid until December 7. So get them while they are hot!
Titles include:
* Drawing The Eye - Creating Stronger Images Through Visual Mass
* Chasing The Look - 10 Ways to Improve The Aesthetics of Your Photographs
* TEN – Ten Ways To Improve Your Craft. None of Them Involves Buying Gear
* TEN MORE – Ten More Ways To Improve Your Craft
These books are aimed at photographers, but there are wonderful lessons here for cinematographers. I’ve personally purchased Drawing The Eye and Chasing The Look and am loving them. They are beautifully laid out, and the info is fresh and relevant. A steal at $2.50. As a side note, I have more Black Friday Deals for Video Geeks listed in this post.
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Art Adams | 08/30
A directory of my best articles, sorted by topic.
This entry is a guide to my best articles, sorted by topic. Enjoy!
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Art Adams | 01/29
Lighting a bounce card is easy, right? Right… IF you know the basics. Here they are.
Is bounce light really just about aiming a light at a white card and walking away? No. There are a couple of tricks to getting the most out of your bounce source, and I can show them to you fairly quickly using…
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Art Adams | 01/28
Sometimes all it takes to make a beautiful picture is placing one light—as long as it’s the proper light source. This still photo shows an example of one style of soft lighting that’s been in use for centuries, and for good reason: it works.
There are few things more elegant than lighting a shot with a single light source. It doesn’t always work, but when it does—it’s magical.
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Art Adams | 08/30
A directory of my best articles, sorted by topic.
This entry is a guide to my best articles, sorted by topic. Enjoy!
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Art Adams | 01/29
Lighting a bounce card is easy, right? Right… IF you know the basics. Here they are.
Is bounce light really just about aiming a light at a white card and walking away? No. There are a couple of tricks to getting the most out of your bounce source, and I can show them to you fairly quickly using…
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Art Adams | 01/28
Sometimes all it takes to make a beautiful picture is placing one light—as long as it’s the proper light source. This still photo shows an example of one style of soft lighting that’s been in use for centuries, and for good reason: it works.
There are few things more elegant than lighting a shot with a single light source. It doesn’t always work, but when it does—it’s magical.
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Christine Purse | 01/26
Hear how he got started and how he works with aspiring cinematographers.
We sat down with Rodney Taylor, ASC at the Entertainment Technology Expo in Burbank (November 2011) and discussed what it takes to become an accomplished cinematographer.
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