The art of Cinematography

FILM PHOTOGRAPHY
FILMMAKING NOTES

Cinematography is the art of manipulating light and shadow, and capturing it as a moving image. We’ll be posting articles and insights – maybe a bit of inspiration too! Whether you’re a pro or have hardly picked up a camera except to point and shoot at a birthday party, we hope you’ll find some useful information below.

CINEMATOGRAPHY – SHOTS AND CAMERA ANGLES

QUESTIONS TO ASK:
-What is the best viewpoint for filming this position of the event?
-How much area should be included in this shot?

SCENE defines the place or setting where the action is laid
SHOT defines a continuous view filmed by one camera without interruption
SEQUENCE A series of scenes or shots complete in itself.

TYPES OF CAMERA ANGLES
OBJECTIVE The audience point of view
SUBJECTIVE The camera acts as the viewers eyes-movement
POINT OF VIEW What the character is seeing

CAMERA ANGLES Are the most important factor in producing illusion of scenic depth. Which angle the object is photographed.

FIVE BASIC ANGLES

EYE LEVEL SHOTS Provide frames or reference. Audiences sees the event as if in the scene. Most scenes in movies are photographed from eye level. 5 to 6 feet off the ground. Capturing the clearest view of an object.-Treating your characters as equals. Discourages viewers at judging them and permits audience to make up their own minds.

BIRDS EYE VIEW Photographing a scene from DIRECTLY OVERHEAD. Hovers from above like all powerful gods. Idea of fate.

HIGH ANGLED SHOTS Camera is tilted downward. Movement is slowed down. A person seems harmless and insignificant photographed from above.-The higher the angle, the more it tends to imply fatality

-Heightens the importance of a subject. Scenes depicting heroism

OBLIQUE ANGLE Lateral tilt of the camera. As though the object is about to fall to one side. POINT OF VIEW SHOTS.
-Suggests tensions, transitions, impending movement
IMAGE THAT SLANTS TO THE RIGHT Acting forceful
IMAGE THAT SLANTS TO THE LEFT Weak, static
ASK YOURSELF
-How much should be included in this shot?
-Where should the camera be positioned to view this particular part of the action?

A shot should be held no longer than required to make its point.

Approach each sequence with a fresh attitude and strive to treat the action in an individual matter.

A definite change in camera angles will assure a smoother flow of images.

Cinematography

“And later I thought, I can’t think how anyone can become a director without learning the craft of cinematography.”
– Nicolas Roeg

SIX BASIC SHOTS

1) Extreme Long Shot Taken at a great distance. Almost always an exterior shot and shows much of the locale. Establishing shots usually
2) Long Shot The distance between the audience and the stage in the live theater
3) Full Shot Barely including the whole body
4) Medium Shot Knees to waste up. Useful for exposition scenes, carrying movement and for dialogue
5) Close-Up Concentrates on a relatively small object. HUMAN FACE
6) Extreme Close-Up Might just show eyes or mouth

CLOSEUPS
-Are among the most powerful storytelling devices available to the filmmaker
-Allows removal of tedious or repetitious action
-Can be used to provide a time lapse
-Bring that dramatic punch

FRAMES
-Area near the top of the frame can suggest ideas dealing with power, authority and aspiration
-Left and right edges of the frame can suggest insignificance

DOMINANT CONTRAST Area that immediately attracts our attention because of a conspicuous and compelling contrast

SUBSIDARY CONTRAST Structured image so that specific images are followed in sequence. Whatever character or object that is most dramatically important will assume dominance.

The HUMAN EYE scans pictures from left to right

HORIZONTAL LINES Move from left to right
VERTICAL LINES Move from top to bottom
DIAGONAL OR OBLIQUE LINES tend to sweep upward
TERRITORIAL SPACE movie images must tell a story in time. A story that involves human beings and their problems.THREE VISUAL PLACES MIDGROUND, FOREGROUND, BACKGROUND

SPACE is one of the principal mediums of communication in film

Dominant characters are almost always given more space to occupy than others are.

You can define, adjust and redefine human relationships by exploiting spatial conventions

ACTOR CAN BE PHOTOGRAPHED IN FIVE BASIC POSITIONS
1) Full Front Facing the camera
2) Quarter turn
3) PROFILE looking off frame, left to right
4) Three quarter turn
5) Back to Camera

FULL FRONT Most intimate, vulnerabilities exposed-Audience agrees to become their chosen confidante.

QUARTER TURN Involves a high degree of intimacy but with less emotional involvements

PROFILE More remote.
-Character lost in their own thoughts.

THREE QUARTER TURN More anonymous. Rejecting audiences

BACK TO CAMERA Characters alienation from the world. Sense of concealment, mystery.

TIGHTLY FRAMED SHOTS Confined

LOOSLY FRAMED SHOTS Freedom

PROXEMIC PATTERNS Climax, noise level and the degree of light all tend to alter the space between individuals

1) INTIMATE Eighteen inches away. Distance of LOVE, COMFORT, TENDERNESS between individuals

2) PERSONAL Eighteen inches to about four feet away. Reserved for friends and acquaintances

3) SOCIAL Four feet to about twelve feet away. Business and casual social gatherings

4) PUBLIC – Twelve to about twenty feet away.

ANALYSIS OF ANY GIVEN SHOT – TWELVE ELEMENTS

1) SHOT AND CAMERA PROXEMICS
-What type of shot is it? How far away from the action is the camera?

2) ANGLE
-Are we looking up or down on the subject, or is the camera neutral?

3) LENS and/or FILTER
-How do these distort or comment on the photographed materials?
4) LIGHTING STYLE
-High or low key lighting? High contrast? Some combination of these?

5) DOMINANT
-Where is our eye attracted first?

6) SUBSIDIARIES
-Where does our eye travel after taking in the dominant?

7) COMPOSITION
-How is the two-dimensional space segmented and organized? What is the underlying design?

8) FORM
-Open or closed? Does the image suggest a window that arbitrarily isolates a fragment of the scene? How are the visual elements carefully arranged and held in balance?

9) FRAMING
-Tight or loose? Do the characters have room to move around in, or can they move freely?

10) DEPTH
-On how many planes is the image composed? What do we see in the background?

11) STAGING PROBLEMS
-Which way do the characters look from the camera?

12) CHARACTER PROXEMICS
-How much space is there between the characters?

MOVEMENT IS NOT SIMPLY A MATTER OF WHAT HAPPENS, BUT HOW THINGS HAPPEN.

The OBSERVER has to be the CAMERA and it needs to know where it�s going.

THE VALUE OF A SHOT ALWAYS DEPENDS ON A NARRATIVE.

” You make the movie through the cinematography – it sounds quite a simple idea, but it was like a huge revelation to me.”
– Nicolas Roeg

THE PRINCIPLES OF PERSPECTIVE

-Finding the right points of the sequence and getting to tell the best narrative story

AESTHETIC DISTANCE Phrase used to describe the degree to which a work or art manipulates the viewer

FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW Sees events through the eyes of the character

THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW Presents action as seen by an ideal observer

OMNISCIENT POINT OF VIEW Having to know what the character is thinking. Requires a type of narration, voice-over or graphics

PAN SHOT, Used to:
-Include space greater than can be viewed through a fixed frame-Follow action as it moves
-Connect two or more points of interest graphically
-Connect of imply a logical connection between two or more subjects

“Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities… much more so than music or language.
– Conrad Hall

CRANE SHOT
-Inherently majestic and holds our interest regardless of the subject because of the sheer physical pleasure of the move
-Permits us to feel the dimensions of the world by penetrating space, further endorsing its reality through the illusion of depth
-Eats up time on the set
-Careful planning and preparation is vital

TRACKING SHOT
-Used to follow a subject or explore space
-A dolly moves towards a subjects face can be used to emphasize a character’s moment of realization. A dolly always tends to isolate the subject as well

TRIPOD SHOTS
-Usually is used only in stable and relatively predictable shooting situations
-Makes very controlled transitions from subject to subject possible
-Makes very controlled image transitions possible
-Makes stable close-ups possible at the telephoto end of the zoom lens
-Conveys the cool, assured view

HANDHELD SHOTS
-Can react to events, much as we do in life
-Implies a spontaneous event driven quest
-Conveys a subjective, even vulnerable point of view

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May 2025 ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIPS Festival Testimonials.

Submit via FilmFreewayDeadline Today:

I love this festival! Definitely one of my 3 or 4 favorites (and I’ve sent my films/videos to many hundreds over the past decade). So great to receive a video of a bunch of smart audience members each giving their take on my submitted film “Rumi’s Rumba”. The festival also offers free or inexpensive “Extra Options” including podcast interviews, online film review write-ups and other promotional opportunities, which I was happy to take advantage of. Many thanks!


Fantastic— they sent me a 10 min. video of audience feedback / reviews that were very thoughtful, touching, and rewarding!


Top notch, fun, rewarding, and great festival overall!


Honestly, I cried. I long for this. It’s so rewarding to hear feedback from other genre-lovers you have never met before. No pressure, safe environment. In retrospect, these gorgeous reviewers are ones on the many who have see my film who had a deep impact from the film.


Great experience. The festival really cared about the film I submitted. It was very unique to hear reactions from the audiences. I am grateful that the festival selected my short film ‘Long Kiss Goodbye’ for Best Film. It was wonderful talking on the accompanying podcast as well.


Today’s Writing Deadlines: May 14, 2025

Submit to these exciting festivals today. Festivals that offer feedback from the industry, plus performance videos.

RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY Short Story Festival (everyone wins):

Submit your Religion or Spirituality Short Story to the Festival, and we will automatically have it performed by a professional actor and turned into a promotional video for yourself.


COMEDY Novel Festival (3 options to submit):

Get FULL FEEDBACK on either the 1st chapter or entire novel book from our committee of Professional Writers, and Writing Consultants. Get your novel performed by a professional actor at the festival.

NEW OPTION: Or, just submit for an actor performance reading transcript of your novel (any 5 pages of your book). Great way to promote the sales of your book if you’re already published. (see examples on the video playlist below)


COMEDY Screenplay Festival:

This festival has a guaranteed 4-tier set up for each accepted script. (No matter what, all screenplays submitted receive FULL FEEDBACK on their work.)
1) Full Feedback on your script
2) Actors performance video reading of your script
3) Blog interview promotion.
4) Podcast interview on the Film Festival ITunes show.

ROMANCE/RELATIONSHIP Film & Screenplay Festival:

New Film on the Platform: INTER, 6min,. Austria, Experimental/Animation/Black & White

Watch Film: https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/watch-inter

Sequences, splitters, fragments. In settings of body and pictureroom in space of representation and poetry is volume scanned and reproduced, expressed and restored. A Collage in hommage to Antonin Artaud.

www.claudiaungersbaeck.com

Directed by Claudia Ungersbäck

Watch Today’s FREE Film Festival: Best of LGBTQ+ Shorts Fest

Event goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time) Tuesday May 13, 2025!

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse

Direct page link: https://www.wildsound.ca/events/best-of-lgbtq-shorts-fest

Or watch on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/wildsoundfest

 

See the Full Lineup of Films:

Stardust and Camp. 12min., Australia
Directed by Jayden Van Win
a wandering cosmonaut interviews artworks in an abstract art gallery, talking about queerness, identity and the artistic process.

https://instagram.com/jjayanimate
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-stardust

Goth Brunch, 6min., USA
Directed by Lewis Stice
Documenting Denver Drag Artist LisaFrank666 as she prepares for and performs in a Goth Drag Brunch.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-goth-brunch

Sprucilla and The Queen of Trees, 9min., USA
Directed by Chris DiFiore
Barē is a Halloween tree decoration living in the clearance aisle at Bargain Branch, but their dreams refuse to be boxed in. They think they’ve got what it takes to be crowned as the next Queen of Trees, even though they don’t have luscious green leaves or dazzling decorations like the other trees in the competition. After Barē gets some guidance from Sprucilla, a legendary Queen of Trees winner, they embrace their chance to shine as their true self and prove that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s a superpower.

https://www.instagram.com/imeanlive/
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-sprucilla

Wax Wings feat. Miha and Lucille Croft “What if I Told you To”, 4min., USA
Directed by William Kennedy
Leaving no room for time wasters, ‘What If I Told You To’ elicits total scuzzy submission at the hands of London-based techno-protagonists Wax Wings and Miha’s unflinchingly dominant composition.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-wax-wings

JIWA KORUP. 15min., Malaysia
Directed by MOHD HISHAM SALEH
A low-ranking officer’s corrupt leadership is scrutinised, compelling him to confront the repercussions of his unethical behaviour. This raw AI short film delves into themes of power and loyalty, illustrating how even the most reliable individuals can become lost to corruption.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-jiwa-korup

Stoned for Christmas, 14min., USA
Directed by Morgan Young
“Stoned for Christmas” is a multimedia whirlwind and a love letter to weed. This short film follows the adventures of one cannabis courier delivering at Christmastime.

https://instagram.com/stonedforxmas

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-stoned-for-christmas



HAIR, 6min., Hong Kong
Directed by Lam Man
A young boy finds himself drawn to living as a girl through the influence of his transgender friend. Together, they playfully explore the world of wigs and cosmetics. Their carefree moments come to an abrupt halt when his father – a traditional barber shop owner – stumbles upon their secret…

https://www.instagram.com/uncon.film

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-hair

Grandpa’s Got A Brand New Pill, 9min,. USA
Directed by Jeffrey Moline
Grandpa’s Got A Brand New Pill is a short musical film that features an original song inspired by writer, producer, performer Jeffrey George Moline’s eighty year old mother. Grandpa’s Got A New Pill tells the story of Tootie, a headstrong, independent woman on the eve of her ninety-sixth birthday. Tootie feels unseen and constrained by the rules and regulations of Shady Nook Retirement Home. With a little help from her friend Awesome Lee Bodacious Queer Country Superstar – Tootie decides to make sure her party has a happy ending!

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-grandpas-got-a-brand-new-pill

MOVIE TRAILER: HAIR, 6min., Hong Kong

The film goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time): Tuesday, May 13, 2025!

Part of the best of LGBTQ+ Shorts Film Festival lineup.

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse

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HAIR, 6min., Hong Kong
Directed by Lam Man
A young boy finds himself drawn to living as a girl through the influence of his transgender friend. Together, they playfully explore the world of wigs and cosmetics. Their carefree moments come to an abrupt halt when his father – a traditional barber shop owner – stumbles upon their secret…

https://www.instagram.com/uncon.film

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-hair

MOVIE TRAILER: JIWA KORUP. 15min., Malaysia

The film goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time): Tuesday, May 13, 2025!

Part of the best of LGBTQ+ Shorts Film Festival lineup.

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse

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JIWA KORUP. 15min., Malaysia
Directed by MOHD HISHAM SALEH
A low-ranking officer’s corrupt leadership is scrutinised, compelling him to confront the repercussions of his unethical behaviour. This raw AI short film delves into themes of power and loyalty, illustrating how even the most reliable individuals can become lost to corruption.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-jiwa-korup

MOVIE TRAILER: Sprucilla and The Queen of Trees, 9min., USA

The film goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time): Tuesday, May 13, 2025!

Part of the best of LGBTQ+ Shorts Film Festival lineup.

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse
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Sprucilla and The Queen of Trees, 9min., USA
Directed by Chris DiFiore
Barē is a Halloween tree decoration living in the clearance aisle at Bargain Branch, but their dreams refuse to be boxed in. They think they’ve got what it takes to be crowned as the next Queen of Trees, even though they don’t have luscious green leaves or dazzling decorations like the other trees in the competition. After Barē gets some guidance from Sprucilla, a legendary Queen of Trees winner, they embrace their chance to shine as their true self and prove that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s a superpower.

https://www.instagram.com/imeanlive/

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-sprucilla

MOVIE TRAILER: Stoned for Christmas, 14min., USA

The film goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time): Tuesday, May 13, 2025!

Part of the best of LGBTQ+ Shorts Film Festival lineup.

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse

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Stoned for Christmas, 14min., USA
Directed by Morgan Young
“Stoned for Christmas” is a multimedia whirlwind and a love letter to weed. This short film follows the adventures of one cannabis courier delivering at Christmastime.

https://instagram.com/stonedforxmas

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-stoned-for-christmas

MOVIE TRAILER: Wax Wings feat. Miha and Lucille Croft “What if I Told you To”, 4min., USA

The film goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time): Tuesday, May 13, 2025!

Part of the best of FEMALE Directed Shorts Film Festival lineup.

Watch on the site page: http://www.wildsound.ca/browse

Wax Wings feat. Miha and Lucille Croft “What if I Told you To”, 4min., USA
Directed by William Kennedy
Leaving no room for time wasters, ‘What If I Told You To’ elicits total scuzzy submission at the hands of London-based techno-protagonists Wax Wings and Miha’s unflinchingly dominant composition.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-wax-wings