The Art of Cinematography
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Which term describes the art of motion picture photography?

  • Photography
  • Cinematic photography
  • Cinematography (correct)
  • Videography
  • What is the purpose of a lens in cinematography?

  • To project images for viewing
  • To capture motion
  • To develop latent images
  • To focus light onto an image sensor (correct)
  • How are images captured with an electronic image sensor processed and stored?

  • Chemically developed into a visible image
  • Electronically processed and stored in a video file (correct)
  • Captured sequentially and preserved for later processing
  • Projected for viewing in a motion picture
  • What is the result of capturing images with photographic emulsion on film stock?

    <p>A series of invisible latent images</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where does cinematography find uses?

    <p>Many fields of science and art</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Definitions and Concepts

    • Cinematography refers to the art of motion picture photography, encompassing both the technical and creative aspects of capturing moving images.
    • It involves the selection of camera angles, lighting, shot composition, and movement to convey a narrative.

    Role of Lenses

    • In cinematography, a lens focuses light onto the image sensor or film, playing a critical role in determining the frame's depth of field, brightness, and perspective.
    • Different lens types (e.g., wide-angle, telephoto, macro) create varying effects on how subjects are visually represented.

    Electronic Image Sensors

    • Images captured with electronic image sensors undergo an analog-to-digital conversion where light intensity is transformed into digital values.
    • Once processed, the digital information is stored on memory cards or hard drives for editing and distribution.

    Photographic Emulsion on Film Stock

    • Capturing images on film stock involves the use of photographic emulsion, which chemically reacts to light, forming latent images that are later developed into visible photographs.
    • This traditional method offers unique characteristics in capturing nuances of color, contrast, and texture.

    Applications of Cinematography

    • Cinematography is essential in various fields such as film and television production, advertising, documentaries, and even scientific visualization.
    • It is utilized in performances, storytelling, and creating a visual atmosphere in multiple media formats.

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    Test your knowledge of cinematography with this quiz! Learn about the art of motion picture photography and how cinematographers use lenses to capture stunning images. Explore the technical aspects of cinematography and discover the role it plays in creating memorable films.

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