IPLUSO 22277
Cinematography Workshop
Audiovisual Content Production
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ApresentaçãoPresentationThe UC Photography Direction Workshop is, in the course, the corollary of training in lighting acquired previously at the UC Lighting Workshop. In developing the acquired bases, the student learns and apprehends the importance of depth of field, texture and volume, chrominance and luminous effects achieved through light. It is also in this UC that the student learns and understands the importance of the differences between long and short focal lengths, essential for the narrative itself. The field of action of this UC is imagery.
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ProgramaProgrammeHandling digital cameras from a technical and aesthetic point of view of image capture for cinema Analyze and design the photograph of a fictional scene The aesthetic choice for a given narrative genre The professional imaging team: camera, lighting and machinery Execution of photographic styles adaptable to cinematographic narrative The differences in photography between fiction, documentary and advertising
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ObjectivosObjectivesAcquire aesthetic and technical knowledge in approaching a certain cinematographic genre and executing camera movements combined with the design of light and marking of actors. Aesthetic knowledge of advertising photography.
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BibliografiaBibliographyBrown, Blain (2014) - The Filmmaker's Guide to Digital Imaging, USA focal Press Stump, David (2014) - Digital Cinematography, USA Focal Pres Brown, Blain (1992) Lighting -USA - Focal Press Uva, Michael G. and Sabrina (2002) Basic Grip Book -USA - Focal Press Alton, J. (1949). Painting with Light. Los Angeles: ASC. IMAGO. (2001). Making Pictures: A century of European Cinematography. Londres: Aurum.
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MetodologiaMethodologyTeam Simulation Labs: Team practice simulating camera, lighting and machinery functions in controlled scenarios. Critical Analysis of Styles: Interactive film analysis sessions focused on light, color and composition adapted to the narrative. Photographic Aesthetics Workshops: Practical workshops to recreate photographic styles in genres such as suspense and comedy. Project-Based Learning: Development of a fictional scene to apply technical and aesthetic photographic choices. Comparative Study of Formats: Production of short films in fiction, documentary and advertising to compare styles. Mentoring with Professionals.
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LínguaLanguagePortuguês
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TipoTypeSemestral
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ECTS4
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NaturezaNatureMandatory
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EstágioInternshipNão