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What Is Cinematography?

Cinematography is the art of photography and visual storytelling in a motion picture or television show.  Cinematography comprises all on-screen visual elements, including lighting, framing, composition, camera motion, camera angles, film selection, lens choices, depth of field, zoom, focus, colour, exposure, and filtration.

What Is a Cinematographer?

The cinematographer or director of photography is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera and light crews working on such projects and would normally be responsible for making artistic and technical decisions related to the image and for selecting the camera, film stocklensesfilters, etc. The study and practice of this field is referred to as cinematography.

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Cinematography 

Blend of science and art used to capture, manipulate and store moving images for the purpose of creating a motion picture. Example of cinematography are the decisions made about lighting, camera filters and lenses when shooting a movie scene. The art, science, and work of photography in making films. 

Cinematographer 

A cinematographer, also known as a Director of Photography, oversees the camera and the lighting crew. They’re the person responsible for creating the look, colour, lighting, and framing of every single shot in a film.  

Bladerunner: First Response

In my opinion, I would rate Bladerunner as a film at 7/10. I enjoyed it overall, but it was difficult to follow the flow of the storyline at times. The worldbuilding and mise-en-scene worked well together to create a futuristic piece that’s grounded in our reality and future.

A scene that I found to be memorable was more toward the beginning, where the camera pans and slowly zooms out across different areas of the city as Deckard is escorted to the police station in the flying car. The shots implement elements from our current world, even today, with advertisements for Coca-Cola and the Atari building being one of the key structures, adding realism to the world the film has brought us to.

Cinematography

The art and technology of motion-picture photography. Involving techniques for the general composition of a scene such as the lighting of the set or location, the choice of cameras, lenses, filters, and film stock, the camera angle and movements, and the integration of any special effects.

Cinematographer: The person responsible for the recording of a film that focuses on the visual aesthetic of a film.

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Connecting IB Learner Profile to Film Studies

Knowledgeable – Being knowledgeable of media content and contexts can be useful in writing and reviewing film, and theory aspects of the course 

Risk-takers – Taking risks during practical exercises could lead to overall better products, such as certain camera angles within a short film 

Balanced – Putting an equal amount of effort into each section of the course means that the final products will always be well-rounded and not lacking in specific areas 

Open-minded – Students who are more open to experimentation and other people’s ideas could end up with more impressive work as a result of trying something new 

Reflective – Going back to old work and evaluating where you went wrong helps to improve your abilities within the course 

Caring – Useful for creating a meaningful product, as it may relate closer to a student who cares about their work and puts effort into it 

Principled – Being principled and having a sense of morality could help in deciding whether a piece of work is friendly to audiences, or could cause a conflict 

Communicators – Those who can efficiently communicate with their team during a production typically end up with a better product, and faster 

Inquirers – Seeking to learn more about the course will leave a student with more knowledge on the subject, and will therefore improve their quality of work if they take it into account 

Thinkers – Being able to contemplate elements of your work is a useful skill, linking back to reflection on where you have or might go wrong, or how to do specific tasks 

Categorising Film

Art Films 

Battleship Potemkin 

The Shape of Water 

Alphaville 

Mainstream Film 

A Bug’s Life 

The Breakfast Club 

The Wizard of Oz 

Love, Simon 

Once Upon a Time in The West 

Historically Significant Film 

Fitzcarraldo 

Battleship Potemkin 

The Seven Samurai 

Cinematography

Definition of Cinematography

Cinematography is a blend of science and art used to capture, manipulate and store moving images for the purpose of creating a motion picture.

Cinematographer

Is the director of photography is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film and is responsible for the technical process that gives a film its unique look and feel.

BLADERUNNER opinions

Critical Score: 6/10

Memorable scene:
“Memories” scene
When Deckard confronts Rachel and reveals that her memories are not real, only implanted in her mind is one of the first glimpses we get of Rachels emotions.
This scene confirms that Rachel is different from other replicants which challenges Deckard’s thoughts on her causing him to view her differently.
The dark and chaotic aesthetic of the film matches Rachels emotions in this scene.

Blade runner Opinions

Critical Score: 6/10

Memorable Scene:

One memorable scene from the film was when Deckard entered the changing room while waiting for Zahra to finish her performance. He then began speaking to her in a disguise with a higher pitched voice and different body language. This was quite an entertaining scene as we get to meet a different character (Zahra) and it’s quite amusing to see how Deckard’s tough and scary personality completely changes to a happy and feminine one.