Selected Product: | The Five C's of Cinematography: Motion Picture Filming Techniques Paperback Edition: 1st Silman-James Author: Joseph V. Mascelli Publisher: Silman-James Press Release Date: 1998-06 ISBN-10: 187950541X ISBN-13: 9781879505414 List Price: $29.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Cinematic Storytelling: The 100 Most Powerful Film Conventions Every Filmmaker Must Know ISBN-10: 193290705X ISBN-13: 9781932907056 List Price:$24.95 Film Directing: Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Concept to Screen (Michael Wiese Productions) ISBN-10: 0941188108 ISBN-13: 9780941188104 List Price:$27.95 Cinematography: Image Making for Cinematographers, Directors, and Videographers ISBN-10: 0240805003 ISBN-13: 9780240805009 List Price:$48.95 Directing Actors: Creating Memorable Performances for Film & Television ISBN-10: 0941188248 ISBN-13: 9780941188241 List Price:$26.95 Painting With Light ISBN-10: 0520089499 ISBN-13: 9780520089495 List Price:$31.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Five C's of Cinematography: Motion Picture Filming Techniques by Joseph V. Mascelli (ISBN-10: 187950541X, ISBN-13: 9781879505414). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Five C's of Cinematography: Motion Picture Filming Techniques by Joseph V. Mascelli (ISBN-10: 187950541X, ISBN-13: 9781879505414). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The Five C's of Cinematography is one of the three most important books on cinematic technique ever published -- American Cinematographer Mr. Mascelli provides the attentive reader with the equivalent of a complete course in filmmaking. -- New York Times The Five C's is the most widely respected book on cinematography ever published. With the aid of hundreds of photographs and diagrams, it clearly and concisely presents al of the essential concepts and techniques of motion picture camera work. Used copies of this timeless, long-out-of-print volume, which was first published in 1965, have been fetching hundreds of dollars per copy from students and teachers of cinematography and filmmaking. Now it is published for the first time in a paperback edition. The five C's, and some of the related subjects this book covers, are: Camera Angles -- Objective, Subjective, Point-of-View, Subject Size, Subject Angle, Camera Height Continuity -- Cinematic Time and Space, Filming Action, Master Scenes, Screen Direction, Transitional Devices Cutting -- Types of Editing, Cross-Cutting, Cutting on Action Close-ups -- Over-the-Shoulder, Cut-in, Cutaway Composition -- Compositional Rules, Compositional Language, Types of Balance, Attracting or Switching the Center of Interest. Great book | Customer Rating: | | This is a wonderful book that gives a professional approach to those who want to be professionals. | neccessary book | Customer Rating: | | This book is great. That's all there is to it really. Anyone who is interested in cinematography and making films should own it. | Wooohooo | Customer Rating: | It is soooo nice to have a book like this. I refer to it all the time. It covers just about everything I ever wanted to know about placing and moving and framing, or to sum it up, USING a camera to visually achieve the most emotional draw from an audience. While it doesn't have technical aspects like using a light meter, it is very technical, however it doesn't just give you a list of rules to follow that you can later learn to break. It teaches why those rules work, and how to break them. But it doesn't stop there. It explains why you can break the rules and how to apply this creativity to your film.
It is full of examples that you can watch for yourself. It is pretty much a book that no one considering cinematography as a career should be without! | Good for the REAL basics | Customer Rating: | | This is no doubt a very BASIC book on Cinematography from 1965 (but still applicable today)- yet if you are unfamiliar with the basic Five C's of shooting, then it is a good tool for learning these rules. I recommend it for film students new to camera work. But if you have been working with shooting for awhile, it may be a little too basic. | How can one make art without knowing the rules? | Customer Rating: | The Five C's of Cinematography is basically a rule book on the form of motion picture making as it relates to camera angles, movements and editing. This book is the "bible" or rule book of the techniques of film making, such as painting has composition rules itself. A true artist not only knows the rules, but understands the rules of why it is used. The Five C's does all that, it shows and explains the what therefores and hows. It even shows the wrongs in a clear fashion, which is amazing since this is a book of still images about a medium of moving images.
The best artists knew the rules of their art, and either followed them or break them to get the effect they wanted. If one does not know the rules, one can not realize the effect they are creating by breaking the rules. That is why most modern artists of today seem muddled and unfocused and Picasso still evokes and moves one. Picasso knew the rules. This book will help one know the rules of film.
The images and wording may be dated, even quaint, but once one looks past such superficial cosmetics, the information is a gold mine of a very large vein in information |
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