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Master shots : 100 advanced camera techniques to get an expensive look on your low-budget movie / Christopher Kenworthy.

By: Kenworthy, Christopher.
Publisher: Studio City, CA : Michael Wiese Productions, c2009Description: x, 229 p. : ill. ; 19 x28 cm.ISBN: 9781932907513 (pbk.) :; 1932907513 (pbk.) :.Other title: One hundred advanced camera techniques to get an expensive look on your low-budget movie.Subject(s): Cinematography | Motion pictures -- Production and direction
Incomplete contents:
Ch.1. Fight scenes -- Ch.2. Chase scenes -- Ch.3. Entrances & exits -- Ch.4. Suspense, searching & creeping -- Ch.5. Dramatic shift -- Ch.6. Revelations & discoveries -- Ch.7. Shock horror -- Ch.8. Directing attention -- Ch.9. Car scenes -- Ch.10. Dialogue scenes -- Ch.11. Arguments & conflict -- Ch.12. Love scenes -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Master Shots gives you everything you need to execute complex, original shots on any movie budget. It will teach you a way of seeing, so you'll be able to create knock-out shots, even when you're on the set and under pressure." "Most low-budget movies look low-budget because the director is forced to compromise. By using powerful master shots and well-executed moves, you can develop a strong style and stand out from the crowd. Use the secrets of the master directors to give your film the look and feel of a multi-million-dollar movie. The set-ups, moves and methods of the greats are there for the taking. Now start shooting!"--BOOK JACKET

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch.1. Fight scenes -- Ch.2. Chase scenes -- Ch.3. Entrances & exits -- Ch.4. Suspense, searching & creeping -- Ch.5. Dramatic shift -- Ch.6. Revelations & discoveries -- Ch.7. Shock horror -- Ch.8. Directing attention -- Ch.9. Car scenes -- Ch.10. Dialogue scenes -- Ch.11. Arguments & conflict -- Ch.12. Love scenes -- Conclusion.

"Master Shots gives you everything you need to execute complex, original shots on any movie budget. It will teach you a way of seeing, so you'll be able to create knock-out shots, even when you're on the set and under pressure." "Most low-budget movies look low-budget because the director is forced to compromise. By using powerful master shots and well-executed moves, you can develop a strong style and stand out from the crowd. Use the secrets of the master directors to give your film the look and feel of a multi-million-dollar movie. The set-ups, moves and methods of the greats are there for the taking. Now start shooting!"--BOOK JACKET

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