Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
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- ekkoekkoguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:51 am
but i think the film is boring we have a low quality camera.Admin 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?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:21 pm
yes , anything that you can and cannot see in a film but take part on it is part is what we called Mise-en-scènecerozero wrote:is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
- clyde rosariomaster
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:29 pm
Is camera shots and angles are part of the cinematography ?
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:35 pm
how to lighting affect the scene ?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:53 pm
lighting can make the scene more effective and beautiful.patrick STAR wrote:how to lighting affect the scene ?
Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:54 pm
yes it is, camera shots and angles is what we called cinematic techniques and it is very important.clyde rosario wrote:Is camera shots and angles are part of the cinematography ?
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:55 pm
can you give some camera shots and anglesAdmin wrote:yes it is, camera shots and angles is what we called cinematic techniques and it is very important.clyde rosario wrote:Is camera shots and angles are part of the cinematography ?
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Tue Aug 07, 2018 8:57 pm
but in horror movies there are no lighting applied in the film but still good.Admin wrote:lighting can make the scene more effective and beautiful.patrick STAR wrote:how to lighting affect the scene ?
- cerozeroguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:01 pm
so if ganun nga, I think importante padin sila kahit di masyadong pansin.. whahahaha sklAdmin wrote:yes , anything that you can and cannot see in a film but take part on it is part is what we called Mise-en-scènecerozero wrote:is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
- cerozeroguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:03 pm
kahit naman ata walang lightings yung film , diba isang way padin yun ng lighting style. siguro kasi depende padin yung sa genre ng film na gagawin. ALAM MO NA PAT .patrick STAR wrote:but in horror movies there are no lighting applied in the film but still good.Admin wrote:lighting can make the scene more effective and beautiful.patrick STAR wrote:how to lighting affect the scene ?
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:32 pm
cerozero wrote:kahit naman ata walang lightings yung film , diba isang way padin yun ng lighting style. siguro kasi depende padin yung sa genre ng film na gagawin. ALAM MO NA PAT .patrick STAR wrote:but in horror movies there are no lighting applied in the film but still good.Admin wrote:lighting can make the scene more effective and beautiful.patrick STAR wrote:how to lighting affect the scene ?
sorry na je, pero diba ang pangit din nun sa mga horror minsan , halos wala ka nang mapanood kasi sobrang dilim. sana dilim nalang pinanood ko .
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:32 pm
oo naman je, ang sakit kaya mabaliwala.cerozero wrote:so if ganun nga, I think importante padin sila kahit di masyadong pansin.. whahahaha sklAdmin wrote:yes , anything that you can and cannot see in a film but take part on it is part is what we called Mise-en-scènecerozero wrote:is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
- Aki-noelguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:07 pm
kuddos para sa mga BTS men , o sa mahabang salita yung behind the scenes men, they have big part in film making even hindi talaga sila nakikita pero good thing na meron silang name written in the credit scenecerozero wrote:so if ganun nga, I think importante padin sila kahit di masyadong pansin.. whahahaha sklAdmin wrote:yes , anything that you can and cannot see in a film but take part on it is part is what we called Mise-en-scènecerozero wrote:is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
- Aki-noelguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:45 pm
robotics can be considered as mechanical effects.Admin 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?
- Aki-noelguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:49 pm
aw patrick. pero at least na a acknowledge pa din naman sila sa credit scene ng film.patrick STAR wrote:oo naman je, ang sakit kaya mabaliwala.cerozero wrote:so if ganun nga, I think importante padin sila kahit di masyadong pansin.. whahahaha sklAdmin wrote:yes , anything that you can and cannot see in a film but take part on it is part is what we called Mise-en-scènecerozero wrote:is set design a part of Mise-en-scène?
- Aki-noelguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:51 pm
The Medium Shot. ...patrick STAR wrote:can you give some camera shots and anglesAdmin wrote:yes it is, camera shots and angles is what we called cinematic techniques and it is very important.clyde rosario wrote:Is camera shots and angles are part of the cinematography ?
The Close-up. ...
The Long Shot. ...
The Dutch Angle. ...
The Low Angle. ...
The High Angle. ...
The Extreme Close-up. ...
The Over The Shoulder.
- patrick STARguru
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:57 pm
ang galing ni google . diba noel ?Aki-noel wrote:The Medium Shot. ...patrick STAR wrote:can you give some camera shots and anglesAdmin wrote:yes it is, camera shots and angles is what we called cinematic techniques and it is very important.clyde rosario wrote:Is camera shots and angles are part of the cinematography ?
The Close-up. ...
The Long Shot. ...
The Dutch Angle. ...
The Low Angle. ...
The High Angle. ...
The Extreme Close-up. ...
The Over The Shoulder.
- clyde rosariomaster
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:08 pm
judedominguiano wrote:what is the cheapest camera you can suggest in doing cinematography?
I do not recommend you guys to use cheap camera in film making , as experience you can have a bad film by using cheap camera.
- clyde rosariomaster
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Re: Language of Cinematography and Language of Mise-en-Scenes
Sun Aug 12, 2018 10:10 pm
using effects is an effective way to bring the film in more convincing approach to the viewers , for it can save time preparing by using camera edit or using CGIvonpusing21 wrote:How does utilizing a range of special effects allow the director to best accomplish their vision?
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