Storytelling Techniques for Digital Filmmakers: Plot Structure, Camera Movement, Lens Selection, and More

· Amherst Media
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The key elements of creating an effective film narrative—which involves a significant shift in mindset from still photography to motion capture—are detailed in this guide to becoming a standout digital videographer. Through teaching classic cinematic techniques for storytelling while addressing contemporary digital equipment and customer standards, the guide instructs such elements of filming as mixing the types of shots used, charting the plot, and introducing characters. Equipment use is also explored through the analysis of gear for camera movement and how to create ideal lighting. With a focus on high-definition filming, the book also provides invaluable information on obtaining high-quality audio and how to make the most of video editing.

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Ross Hockrow is an award-winning feature and commercial film director, writer, and editor. He also teaches filmmaking through various venues, including national tours. He lives on the East Coast.

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