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EMC JOUR 3000 Fall 2011 Lecture 4 Movement and Light
1. EMC / JOUR 3000 INTRO TO MOTION PICTURES Edward Bowen Lecture Four Inside the Shot Part 2 Movement and Light
2. Technology of Motion Pictures Camera Movement Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis.
3. Technology of Motion Pictures Camera Movement Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick http://youtu.be/qHCc4eMgIqQ
4. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis. Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis.
5. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Pan - Camera swivels horizontally from a fixed axis. Tilt - Camera swivels vertically from a fixed axis. http://youtu.be/66TuSJo4dZM
6. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cyfnkyRavI
7. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “As The World Turns” (2010) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn2IiRyD70Q
8. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick http://youtu.be/aHCwzsFEJyw
9. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Zoom – Magnification or reduction of an image optically, without moving the camera. Adjusting from wide to telephoto or visa versa. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick http://youtu.be/0QtmFGv67kw
10. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Camera moves forward or backwards or to the side. Usually on wheels; often on track.
11. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Jules and Jim” (1962) Francois Truffaut http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index/?o_cid=mediaroomlink&cid=245567
12. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Jules and Jim” (1962) Francois Truffaut http://youtu.be/lj0mHadxpVU
13. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Stagecoach” (1939) John Ford http://youtu.be/7Pu9V85Njg8
14. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. “Endorphin” (2009) Michael J. Sirois http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGdFU-DS7U
15. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Dolly/Zoom: Dollying and Zooming the lens at the same time. “La Haine” (1995) Mathieu Kassovitz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv41W6iyyGs
16. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo Shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the same time. “Jaws” (1975) Steven Spielberg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svEPWBxpYjo
17. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the same time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPBYOIetRdw
18. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Dolly (Traveling of Tracking) shot. Dolly/Zoom (Vertigo Shot): Dollying and Zooming the lens at the same time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vm54QL8iZc
19. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement. Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move forward and backward and up and down. “The Formorian” (2007) Aideen McCarthy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK2U-LXXQ6k
20. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement. Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move forward and backward and up and down. “Gone With The Wind” (1939) Victor Fleming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWShydqVGfI
21. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move forward and backward and up and down. “Notorious” (1946) Alfred Hitchcock
22. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move forward and backward and up and down. “Touch of Evil” (1958) Orson Welles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg8MqjoFvy4
23. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Crane Shot: Shot taken from a mobile device that can move forward and backward and up and down. “High Noon” (1952) Fred Zinnemann http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/247745/High-Noon-Movie-Clip-Frank-Miller.html
24. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Aerial Shot: Shot taken from a helicopter, airplane, or other flying device. “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Frank Darabont http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyDifF2_Csk
25. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Steadicam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXQP3mlPA_s
26. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Steadicam http://vimeo.com/9035023
27. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Steadicam “Snake Eyes’ (1998) Brian DePalma http://vimeo.com/3235512
28. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Hand-held – “Faces” (1968) John Cassavetes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9595kcSEc4A
29. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Hand-held – “Green Zone” (2009) Paul Greenglass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkTpAYrLcOo
30. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication - Camera Movement Hand-held – “Cloverfield” (2008) Matt Reeves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufYF0f-zMgY
31. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Motivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows. “The Walking Dead” (2010) Frank Darabont http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MJYyp47DuQ
32. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Motivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows. “The Uninvited” (1944) Lewis Allen http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/293233/Uninvited-The-Movie-Clip-Don-t-Get-Rattled.html
33. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Motivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows. “Day for Night” (1973) Francois Truffaut http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0vlqK_BS8k
34. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Motivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows. “Barry Lyndon” (1975) Stanley Kubrick http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkJZOxqB-qk
35. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Motivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows. “Buried” (2010) Rodrigo Cortez http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1Yyhxq56Xg
36. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film
37. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film
38. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film Gargoyles (1972) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Kz6G8174w
39. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film Zen - Vendetta (2011) http://youtu.be/qo-vZxQl9-U
40. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film
41. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film “Twilight Zone - The Movie” (1983) John Landis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH5Mjhey4lQ
42. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Unmotivated Lighting – Lighting style in which the light sources upon reflection do not seem to exist in the reality of the film “Dracula’s Widow” (1983) Christopher Coppola http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5CPqpQ_i7Y
43. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting High Key – Lighting style in which the image is more uniformly lit, with little variation between the brightest and darkest areas. “Office Space” (1999) Mike Judge http://vimeo.com/5944863
44. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting High Key – Lighting style in which the image is more uniformly lit, with little variation between the brightest and darkest areas. “When Harry Met Sally” (1989) Rob Reiner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-bsf2x-aeE
45. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Low Key – More dramatic lighting style in which there is great variation between the brightest and darkest areas. “Se7en” (1995) David Fincher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4YV2_TcCoE
46. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Expressionism– “The Black Cat” (1934) Edgar Ulmer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMWi2Rxmsfs
47. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting Film Noir – “He Walked By Night” (1948) Cinematography by John Alton http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/221050/He-Walked-by-Night-Movie-Clip-Officer-Rawlins.html
48. Technology of Motion Pictures Intrashot Communication – Lighting “The Godfather” (1972) Cinematography by Gordon Willis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbchmWS5jIU