What Filmmakers Should Understand About Cameras and Cinematography
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Explore the world of cinematography and camera technology in this comprehensive 54-minute interview with Illya Friedman, a renowned camera technologist and entrepreneur. Gain insights into the filmmaking styles of Christopher Nolan and David Fincher, understand the two types of cinematographers, and learn why Friedman transitioned from camera work to business. Discover why using a phone for filmmaking may not be ideal, when to buy or rent a camera, the challenges of high-grade cameras, and the ethics of asking cinematographers to work for free. Delve into the expertise of a professional who has worked on groundbreaking camera technology and now runs a successful camera equipment business serving both traditional entertainment and the creator economy.
Syllabus
- Filmmaking Styles Of Christopher Nolan And David Fincher
- There Are Two Types Of Cinematographers
- Why I Quit Camera Work To Start A Business
- You Shouldn't Use A Phone To Make Movies
- When Should A Filmmaker Buy A Camera And When Should They Rent One
- High Grade Camera Problem
- Asking A Cinematographer To Work For Free
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