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Master Shots Vol 1, 2nd Edition: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques To Get An Expensive Look On Your Low-Budget Movie (2012)

by Christopher Kenworthy(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 3
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1615930876 (ISBN13: 9781615930876)
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Michael Wiese Productions
review 1: كتاب مميز للبدأ في تعلم تصميم اللقطات اعجبني تصنيف الكتاب حسب اصناف اللقطات .. مثل مطاردات واكشن . قتال . دخول وخروج الخ تصميم الكتاب ومقاسة فأنان من محبي الكتب العريضة بالاضافة بانه مرتب من الداخل النص في اليسار والصور التوضيحيه يمينلم يعجبني عدم وضوح الصور التوضيحية بشكل كبير الكتاب سيعتبر صعب عن من لايعرف المصطلحات السينمائية او التصوير بالانجليزي بشكل عام بالاضافة يجب ان تمتلك خبرة في الادوات المتعامل معها فهذا الكتاب يتع... moreامل مع الفن لا مع الادوات -----------احتفظ به حاليا كمرجع في بعض الاعمال .. ولم استفد منها فعليا حتى الان .. لكن في المستقبل اكيد
review 2: This book is just barely acceptable as a tool of learning film making. The publishers decided its extremely long, thin shape was a good idea, for some reason, even though it just makes flipping through pages--which the book requires a lot since none of the films pictured are identified on the pages where they appear, but rather in the appendix--a pain. And, for all its examples, the authors provide no time stamp during which the technique in question appears. They must assume you have the time to watch or fast-forward through a feature-length film to see one technique.Only one example comes with each camera technique the book outlines, and, from that, there is just a few frames from the actual film and a few more from an imagined film represented with graphics that look like they came from virtual reality circa 1990. Generally, these don't do much to explain the technique in question either.Similarly, for some reason, there is a still from a film with the default "watercolor" photoshop filter at the title page of every chapter to make it appear stylish, one supposes. All the font in this book is way too big and the language not nearly economical enough. It's as if the authors knew their product was lacking and thought flash would make up for it. Overall, this book points toward some interesting technique, but doesn't do enough to make sense of them; it mostly wastes its own, strangely-shaped space.tl;dr: Look at it in the store or check it out from the library, but don't buy it. less
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Stefany
.....Interesting, helpful. in the sense that it will give answers on which might work for scenes.
Rachael
A great book, which guides the new filmmaker / director how to deal with the shots / camera !
hello_ohaha
i want to read this book so that i learn something about camera and all
Nick
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