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Filmmakers and cinema fans can turn to this visual encyclopedia for an array of creative camera setups and moves. More than storyboards with simple descriptions show how to achieve many effects, images, and compositions. Read more Read less. Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser.
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What this boils down to is an 'avid student' of film-making has produced a listing of shots he's seen from watching movies. The shots are represented by a single story board illustration and a very brief explanation of the shot. My first reaction was to return this book for a refund. However, I've felt that my shooting style was falling into a rut lately, and I found a couple of examples in the book that I had been neglecting. So, I grudgingly admit I got something out of it, despite the fact the author has little, if any, experience actually producing movies. I think this book would have been more useful if it had been assembled as a pocket-sized, spiral-bound reference guide that could be used in the field.
But, to be really useful, the author would need to learn more of the professional terminology and include good diagrams. My biggest gripe about this, and a few other "how-to" books, is that it lacks any evidence that the author has ever tried to do what he is telling us how to do.
I don't think people who haven't tried out their own advice should be charging for it.
Just what you need to lean more ways to improve if you are not a film school grad I'm not, had I gone, they would have been hand cranking the cameras at the time anyway. I picked up a number of ideas of ways to think about the shot setup to achieve a reaction. The real bonus was the section on editing your shots so it really is setting up shots in camera and getting the most out of what you have in post.
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I'd really recommend it. One person found this helpful.