Cinematography

Shutter Speed

In the world of photography, mastering the art of capturing motion is crucial for creating captivating images. One of the fundamental elements in controlling motion is shutter speed. Often overlooked...

Importance of an extra screen with camera

Importance of an extra screen with camera In the ever-evolving landscape of cinematography, technological advancements continually push the boundaries of creativity and visual storytelling. Among...

Mirrorless Camera

Mirrorless Camera According to the name this camera has not any mirror that’s why the light directly hits in the image sensor. A mirrorless camera makes the quality of an image more sharper and you...

Full Frame or Crop Sensor Camera?

Full Frame or Crop Sensor Camera? There’s a lot of debate about full frame camera and a crop sensor camera . Many people says full frame is better and other says crop sensor is better because you can...

What is Cinematography?

I love cinematography because it portrays a story or a scene silently without talking. It’s the art of telling stories through moving images. A better cinematic video makes a video much more...

Take a cinematic shot

Take a Cinematic shot A perfect cinematic shot needs a wonderful imagination first. If you do not think in a creative way, then you won’t take a perfect or eye-catching cinematic shot because before...

Why Cinematography is important ?

Why Cinematography is important ? A lot of cinematic shots complete a cinema. Every cinema has a different and unique story; without taking cinematic shots, a cinema does not connect the audience with...

“Less is More” concept in Cinematography

“Less is More” concept in Cinematography Less is more is an interesting concept in any creative work When a you take cinematic shots you must be remember this concept because in a cinematic video you...

Why Cinematography is important ?

A lot of cinematic shots complete a cinema. Every cinema has a different and unique story; without taking cinematic shots, a cinema does not connect the audience with proper storytelling. In short...

Gregg Toland

CINEMATOGRAPHER

known for his innovative use of techniques such as deep focus, examples of which can be found in his work on Orson Welles‘ Citizen Kane (1941), William Wyler‘s The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).

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