Skip to main content

Grammar of the shot

0.0
Browse all genres
ISBN
9781032190136

Grammar of the shot is a cinematography, handbooks book by Christopher J. Bowen.

About this book

"Tell effective visual stories by utilizing the "grammar of film and video with this elegant, modular reference. See what you absolutely need to know to put together your own film or video, shot by shot. Whether you're just learning how to frame a shot or simply looking for a refresher, Grammar of the Shot gives you a toolkit to help you build a successful visual story that flows smoothly. Understand the basic building blocks essential for successful shot lighting, screen direction, 3D elements, camera movement, and many general practices that make for richer, multi-layered visuals. Expand your visual vocabulary and help jumpstart your career in film and video. Get ample examples and further instruction on the new companion website. Designed as an easy-to-use reference, Grammar of the Shot presents each topic succinctly with clear photographs and diagrams illustrating the key concepts. Simple and easy to use, Grammar of the Shot is a staple of any filmmaker's library"--

About the Author

is the author of Grammar of the shot. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

Explore more books by Christopher J. Bowen

Editions & Formats

Reviews

No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.

Sign in Sign in to write a review

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Grammar of the shot?+

Grammar of the shot is a Cinematography, Handbooks, Composition, Cinematography, handbook, manuals, etc., PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / General book.

What is Grammar of the shot about?+

"Tell effective visual stories by utilizing the "grammar of film and video with this elegant, modular reference. See what you absolutely need to know to put together your own film or video, shot by shot. Whether you're just learning how to frame a shot or simply looking for a refresher, Grammar of t...

Who wrote Grammar of the shot?+

Grammar of the shot was written by Christopher J. Bowen.