FILM TV X 478.27B - Visualization and Exposure
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Course Description
This course is designed to deepen the cinematographer's understanding of the principles and methods of visualization on-set and in pre-production with particular emphasis on digital exposure and pre-visualizing lighting design and execution. Instruction covers pre-production tools and techniques for cinematographers with emphasis on lighting, lenses, cameras, camera movement and color. Each week, you participate in exercises and workshops designed to help you master the skills used for visualizing the lighting, camera and exposure of the scene. You also practice the techniques of composition and framing (interior and exterior). You learn how to design shots, achieve compositional balance, tracking, gear-heads, fluid heads, eye-lines and two-shots.Course Outline
Advance your skills as a cinematographer with this hands-on course. Learn pre and on-set visualization with a particular emphasis on digital exposure, composition and framing. Weekly exercises and workshops will help to enhance your skills.Prerequisites
Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in FILM TV X 478.27A Introduction to Cinematography.Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Acting : Elective Courses
- Cinematography : Required Cinematography Courses, Elective Courses
- Directing : Elective Courses
- Entertainment Studies : Cinematography, Elective Courses
- Film and TV Development : Elective Courses
- Post-Production : Elective Courses
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required
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