The Filmmaker's Eye: The Language of the Lens: The Power of Lenses and the Expressive Cinematic Image

Author:   Gustavo Mercado
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415821315


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   17 July 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Gustavo Mercado
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9780415821315


ISBN 10:   0415821312
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   17 July 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Lenses & Image Systems Technical Concepts Space Movement Focus Flares Distortion Intangibles Filmography

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`The Language of the Lens combines beautiful visual examples from a wide range of films to explain the aesthetic and emotional connotations of lens language. Understanding the technical and creative aspects of the lens is essential for cinematographers and directors to punctuate the thematic essence of the scene. A very useful visual reference, this book is a must read for any aspiring filmmaker.' Jacqueline B. Frost, Author of Cinematography for Directors and Professor, California State University, Fullerton


For the new moviemaking generation, Language of the Lens can serve as a reference point of how some of cinema's greatest auteurs make use of the lens, as well as a key for how to use the tool. After reading Language of the Lens, moviemakers will be equipped with the ultimate knowledge to command any lens, from an iPhone to the most expensive glass money can buy. - Sophie Jonsson, MovieMaker Magazine The Language of the Lens is a truly illuminating book, inspiring for emerging filmmakers as well as veteran directors and cinematographers. Mr. Mercado elevates our understanding of the expressive power of artistic lensing and the incredible force of creative filmmaking. - John Inwood, Emmy nominated cinematographer of Scrubs and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt The Language of the Lens combines beautiful visual examples from a wide range of films to explain the aesthetic and emotional connotations of lens language. Understanding the technical and creative aspects of the lens is essential for cinematographers and directors to punctuate the thematic essence of the scene. A very useful visual reference, this book is a must read for any aspiring filmmaker. - Jacqueline B. Frost, Author of Cinematography for Directors and Professor, California State University, Fullerton For the new moviemaking generation, Language of the Lens can serve as a reference point of how some of cinema's greatest auteurs make use of the lens, as well as a key for how to use the tool. After reading Language of the Lens, moviemakers will be equipped with the ultimate knowledge to command any lens, from an iPhone to the most expensive glass money can buy. - Sophie Jonsson, MovieMaker Magazine The Language of the Lens is a truly illuminating book, inspiring for emerging filmmakers as well as veteran directors and cinematographers. Mr. Mercado elevates our understanding of the expressive power of artistic lensing and the incredible force of creative filmmaking. - John Inwood, Emmy nominated cinematographer of Scrubs and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt The Language of the Lens combines beautiful visual examples from a wide range of films to explain the aesthetic and emotional connotations of lens language. Understanding the technical and creative aspects of the lens is essential for cinematographers and directors to punctuate the thematic essence of the scene. A very useful visual reference, this book is a must read for any aspiring filmmaker. - Jacqueline B. Frost, Author of Cinematography for Directors and Professor, California State University, Fullerton


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"Gustavo Mercado is an award-winning independent filmmaker with well over a decade of experience as a writer, director, and cinematographer of narrative films. His first book in the Filmmaker’s Eye series, ""The Filmmaker’s Eye: Learning and Breaking the Rules of Cinematic Composition"", has been translated into French, Spanish, Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Korean, and is used by film programs at colleges and universities worldwide. He teaches cinematography, editing, screenwriting, and film production at Hunter College’s Film & Media Studies Department in New York City."

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