Grammar of the Shot by Christopher J Bowen

Grammar of the Shot by Christopher J Bowen

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Teaches how to use the basic 'grammar' of making films and videos. This book explains the visual language of filmmaking. It takes you from the basic shape of a shot, to different types to shots, to composition of visual elements within each frame.

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Grammar of the Shot by Christopher J Bowen

Teaches how to use the basic 'grammar' of making films and videos. This book explains the visual language of filmmaking. It takes you from the basic shape of a shot, to different types to shots, to composition of visual elements within each frame.

"Roy Thompson and Christopher Bowen provides a clear and concise explanation of motion picture visual languageThis universal language (or grammar) is an essential foundation for filmmakers to produce a film or video....I highly recommend Grammar of the Shot for film and video production classes. In addition, it would be useful for emerging filmmakers and for those who need a refresher." --Amazon reviewer of the second edition.

Instructor of cinematography and film production at Framingham State College, formerly of Boston University; Avid certified instructor; Creative Director/Production Manager, Fellsway Creatives Instructor of cinematography and film production at Framingham State College, formerly of Boston University; Avid certified instructor; Creative Director/Production Manager, Fellsway Creatives
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ISBN 13 9780240521213
ISBN 10 0240521218
Title Grammar of the Shot
Author Christopher J Bowen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2009-03-20
Number of pages 232
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.