Description
Directly addressing how filmmakers can craft visually powerful films through practical skills that can be used throughout the filmmaking process, author Blain Brown explores how we use space, color, camera angles, composition, motion, POV and all the other methods in the day-to-day work of telling stories visually.
Brown interrogates not only the tangible aspects of visual storytelling, but also the more abstract areas as well including visual metaphor, manipulating time and space, and visual subtext. It covers all the aspects of visual storytelling that directors, cinematographers, and editor use to tell stories visually a. Written by a working filmmaker with over 30 years’ experience as a director and cinematographer, this book looks at both the how and the why of visual storytelling, consistently drawing on the day-to-day real-world environment of making a film.
Ideal for intermediate and advanced students of filmmaking as well as professionals working in the industry.
Topics Include:
• Building A World
• Cinematic Space
• Visual Metaphor
• Frame & Composition
• Using Color
• Time & Space
• Light & Shadow
• Visual Forces
• POV & Eyelines
• Motion
• Lens & Focus
• Establishing
• Case Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781032414720
Author Blain Brown
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd