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Cinematography Basics: Understanding Filmmaking Style

Join cinematographerZak Mulligan for a 30-minuteexploration into the basiccinematictools and choices thatmake a film magical and compelling. Thisis the found...
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Join cinematographerZak Mulligan for a 30-minuteexploration into the basiccinematictools and choices thatmake a film magical and compelling. Thisis the found...
Platform: Skillshare
Video: 29m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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About the course

Join cinematographer Zak Mulligan for a 30-minute exploration into the basic cinematic tools and choices that make a film magical and compelling. This is the foundation for understanding filmmaking style.

In the middle of creating your own short film? Eager to level up your production value? Or even just curious what goes on “behind the curtain” to give a feature film that artistic look and feel? The answer is in cinematography: the style of your film.

Zak shares:

  • key considerations for cinematography — tactics for manipulating mood, tone, and feel
  • tactical tips for creating a shot list  — the key to organizing your cinematic details
  • exclusive “commentary” narration of a real scene from the feature film Obselidia

All of these things will help you demystify the “visual language” behind film so that you can communicate your vision through your own film and photography. You’ll leave empowered to experiment with effects and techniques on your next project, bringing together artistry, story, and style.

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Note: This class is intended to provide inspiration and core concepts for late beginner filmmakers and those curious about filmmaking. It is not a comprehensive tutorial in making short films; supplementary Skillshare classes are provided in the resources to provide additional background knowledge.

What can you learn from this course?

Share a shot list for a 15-second film.

  

PRACTICE

The goal of this class is to inspire you to use visual language tools to improve your next short film. I want to see you experiment! The shot list is a helpful place to organize what works and what you want to see. It’s a good place to start before filming your scene.

Feel free to download my shot list form, or use your own. The idea is to use whatever is most helpful!

Not working on a film right now? Get creative. Create a shot list for the scene from your favorite novel or even a podcast!

      

RESOURCES

Feel free to use the format of my Obselidia shotlist here.

Watch Obselidia, the full feature film:

  • Amazon Prime rental
  • Trailer

Related Skillshare classes:

  • Short Films: Capturing the Cinematic Moment with Gabriel Noguez
  • DIY Filmmaking: Creating Pro Video with Tools You Already Own by Mark Cercosimo
  • Filmmaking Shortcuts: DIY Tricks for Experimental Short Films by Matty Brown
  • Storyboarding for Film: Illustrating Scripts and Stories by Ryan Falkner

Check out more of my work here.

What you need to start the course?

There is no prerequisite, anyone can begin this course.. This course is also great for beginners without any Video Design knowledge.

Who is this course is made for?

This course is suitable for beginners.

Are there coupons or discounts for Cinematography Basics: Understanding Filmmaking Style ? What is the current price?

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Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Cinematography Basics: Understanding Filmmaking Style course?

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Are there any financial aid for this course?

At the moment we couldn't find any available scholarship forCinematography Basics: Understanding Filmmaking Style, but you can access more than 30 thousand classes for $8/month on Skillshare, including this one!

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Zak Mulligan?

Zak Mulligan has created 1 courses that got 339 reviews which are generally positive. Zak Mulligan has taught 24,115 students and received a 4.0 average review out of 339 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Zak Mulligan is an instructor that you can trust.
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Video: 29m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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