Lesson 3 - cinematography

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Short film

By the end of today, you

MUST define what cinematography is

SHOULD explain the different tools we use to create a films visual look

COULD explain the how cinematography builds tension, atmosphere, meaning.

Watch The Godfather ‘s opening scene.

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Think about how the cinematographer, Gordon Willis, creates mood, atmosphere and suspense in this scene.

Lighting

Can be used to create mood & tension….

What is the mood of this shot? How does it make you feel?

Low key lighting can create tension and suspense

Low key lighting has a big contrast between light & shadow. It is often used to mirror the murky, dark world characters inhabit, as well as

their feelings and the stories subtext….

How does this shot make you feel?

Our choice of shot can make us feel

• Lonely• Uncomfortable• Close • Lost • Empty• Tense• Scared

Camera movement

Moving the camera whilst shooting helps to draw our audience in and direct their

attention to where we want it.

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Watch this scene from La Haine….

Roger Deakins on shooting single camera

• "I prefer shooting with a single camera simply because I don't like shooting generic 'coverage'. I believe in constructing a shot that has a purpose within a scene rather than leaving it to the editor to cut something out of coverage! “

Working alone

Log onto moodle and complete cinematography analysis 1. Make notes

Whole class feedback

What do we think? How did they use lighting & camera to create mood, meaning & atmosphere?

Working alone

Log onto moodle and complete cinematography analysis 2. Make notes

Feedback to the person next to you

Whole class feedback

What do we think? How did they use lighting & camera to create mood, meaning & atmosphere?

End of lesson plenary