Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
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Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sat Jul 28, 2018 11:56 am
Language of Cinematography
The ‘language’ of cinematography is certainly something you need to understand if you are going to move forward with your career. This language includes not just phrases and terminology (though I’ll touch on those in this post) but also your lens choice and camera blocking.
Mise-en-scene (pronounce as “mee-zan-sen”) is French for “to put in the scene/picture”. This aspect of him includes everything that appears before the camera within a shot. It can include: costume and props, set/location, lightings and color design, make-up, acting, CGI (or computer-generated imagery), and how these elements are placed together in the frame. Like deconstructing posters, semiotic analysis can be done on any given shots or sequence from a film.
The ‘language’ of cinematography is certainly something you need to understand if you are going to move forward with your career. This language includes not just phrases and terminology (though I’ll touch on those in this post) but also your lens choice and camera blocking.
Mise-en-scene (pronounce as “mee-zan-sen”) is French for “to put in the scene/picture”. This aspect of him includes everything that appears before the camera within a shot. It can include: costume and props, set/location, lightings and color design, make-up, acting, CGI (or computer-generated imagery), and how these elements are placed together in the frame. Like deconstructing posters, semiotic analysis can be done on any given shots or sequence from a film.
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:44 pm
what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:33 pm
How does utilizing a range of special effects allow the director to best accomplish their vision?
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:34 pm
for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:48 pm
vonpusing21 wrote:for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
yes, cellphone camera can be use make a film, as long as it can satisfy the need of the film
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:51 pm
good questionvonpusing21 wrote:How does utilizing a range of special effects allow the director to best accomplish their vision?
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:52 pm
how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:54 pm
Although most visual effects work is completed during post-production, it must be carefully planned and choreographed in pre-production and production. A visual effects supervisor is usually involved with the production from an early stage to work closely with the Director and all related personnel to achieve the desired effects.jheraldnotarte wrote:good questionvonpusing21 wrote:How does utilizing a range of special effects allow the director to best accomplish their vision?
Practical effects also require significant pre-planning and co-ordination with performers and production teams. The live nature of the effects can result in situations where resetting due to an error, mistake, or safety concern incurs significant expense, or is impossible due to the destructive nature of the effect.
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Mon Aug 06, 2018 4:26 pm
What is the Mechanical effects in a film?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:48 am
Mechanical effects encompass the use of mechanical engineering to a greater degree. Cars being flipped and hauled over buildings are usually an effect built on specialized rigs and gimbals such as in movies like Unknown.jheraldnotarte wrote: What is the Mechanical effects in a film?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:49 am
CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:09 am
alsoAdmin wrote:Mechanical effects encompass the use of mechanical engineering to a greater degree. Cars being flipped and hauled over buildings are usually an effect built on specialized rigs and gimbals such as in movies like Unknown.jheraldnotarte wrote: What is the Mechanical effects in a film?
This includes the use of mechanized props, scenery and scale models, and pyrotechnics. Making a car appear to drive by itself, or blowing up a building are examples of Mechanical Effects.
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:11 am
but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:49 am
What phone then?vonpusing21 wrote:for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
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Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:51 am
I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:56 am
for instance you were creating a documentary film , we don't need to apply much CGI to the film. you need to consider the strength of your film in having CGIjudedominguiano wrote:I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:01 am
judedominguiano wrote:What phone then?vonpusing21 wrote:for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
I think it depends on the quality of the cellphone camera.
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:02 am
every phone can be use as long as it has camera in it. but of course it you have bad camera installed in your phone don't expect that the film you were creating can be a good film in terms of camera shotsjudedominguiano wrote:What phone then?vonpusing21 wrote:for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:09 am
I try making a short film using an Iphone's Camera , it turns to be good output because the camera has many effects that can be useful in making our short filmAdmin wrote:every phone can be use as long as it has camera in it. but of course it you have bad camera installed in your phone don't expect that the film you were creating can be a good film in terms of camera shotsjudedominguiano wrote:What phone then?vonpusing21 wrote:for me i think that the cellphone camera is the cheapest camera we can you. skl HAHAHAjudedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:14 am
I've watch documentary film , and I noticed that they don't use CGI effects on it.Admin wrote:for instance you were creating a documentary film , we don't need to apply much CGI to the film. you need to consider the strength of your film in having CGIjudedominguiano wrote:I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:43 am
share mo lang ? HAHAHAH joke lang .jheraldnotarte wrote:I've watch documentary film , and I noticed that they don't use CGI effects on it.Admin wrote:for instance you were creating a documentary film , we don't need to apply much CGI to the film. you need to consider the strength of your film in having CGIjudedominguiano wrote:I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:37 am
hahaha laptrip ka von di mo naman kilala yanvonpusing21 wrote:share mo lang ? HAHAHAH joke lang .jheraldnotarte wrote:I've watch documentary film , and I noticed that they don't use CGI effects on it.Admin wrote:for instance you were creating a documentary film , we don't need to apply much CGI to the film. you need to consider the strength of your film in having CGIjudedominguiano wrote:I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
documentary film's topic is the real happenings in the community
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:40 am
jheraldnotarte wrote: What is the Mechanical effects in a film?
This includes the use of mechanized props, scenery and scale models, and pyrotechnics. Making a car appear to drive by itself, or blowing up a building are examples of Mechanical Effects.
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:42 am
it deals with the resolutions of the images presented?cerozero wrote:hahaha laptrip ka von di mo naman kilala yanvonpusing21 wrote:share mo lang ? HAHAHAH joke lang .jheraldnotarte wrote:I've watch documentary film , and I noticed that they don't use CGI effects on it.Admin wrote:for instance you were creating a documentary film , we don't need to apply much CGI to the film. you need to consider the strength of your film in having CGIjudedominguiano wrote:I think for unattainable graphic purposes.jheraldnotarte wrote:but how can you consider the use of CGI if it will surely fit to a specific scene ?Admin wrote:CGI can be a powerful tool in editing because it can make a scene more realistic .jheraldnotarte wrote:how does CGI affect the overall impact of the film to the viewers
documentary film's topic is the real happenings in the community
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:43 am
is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
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