Cinematography Syllabus

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Cinematography Syllabus

The cinematography syllabus introduces students to the fundamentals of camera work, including types of cameras, lenses, filters, and accessories. It covers resolutions, aspect ratios, sensors, file formats, and camera handling techniques. Students learn lighting for digital cameras, special visual effects, depth of field, aperture, shutter speed, and the exposure triangle, gaining practical skills to operate cameras professionally in various shooting environments. The course also emphasizes creative framing, composition, and storytelling through visuals. Students are trained to adapt to different shooting conditions and emerging technologies in the film and media industry.

Syllabus

Cinematography Syllabus Overview And Essentials

Introduction and brief history of cinematography.

Camera and its types

DSLR, Sony, Canon, RED, Black magic, 2k-4k-6k-8k etc. up to latest.

Aspect ratio- HD, 2k,4k, etc. Sensor and its role, Resolution.

How camera works, image devices, CCD, COMS tube.

Filters and its uses.

Special visual effects.

Depth of field.

Aperture.

Care and precautions about camera.

Lenses- types and all about.

Camera and its accessories.

How to handle movie camera.

Recording and storage, medium memory cards to blu-ray discs.

Special purpose and types of cinematography.

Important things to remember while handling cameras.

File size formats and film formats, Mp4, MOV, AVI etc.

Exposure
triangle.

Shutter speed and angle.

Lighting for digital cameras types, temperature and other details.

Gallery

Cinematic Perspectives: A Journey Through Frames and Visual Storytelling

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