Peter Ward, "Picture Composition for Film and Television"
Focal Press | 2002-12-09 | ISBN: 0240516818 | 288 pages | PDF | 9145 KB

Behind each shot there lies an idea or purpose. When setting up a
shot, the camera operator can employ a range of visual techniques that
will clearly communicate the idea to an audience. Composition is the
bedrock of the operator's craft, yet is seldom taught in training
courses in the belief that it is an intuitive, personal skill. Peter
Ward shows how composition can be learned, to enhance the quality of
your work.

Based on the author's own practical experience, the book deals with
the methods available for resolving practical production questions
such as:

Does the shot composition accurately reflect the idea that initiated
the shot?
Will the content and method of presenting the subject accurately
convey the idea?

Major innovations in television and film production since the previous
edition have affected the styles of composition, such as wide-screen
and the use of mini DV cameras. These new technologies and their
implications for picture composition are addressed in this new
edition. A new colour plate section is also being included to update
the section on colour.

If you are a practising camera operator, trainee camera operator,
student or lecturer on a television or film production course, or
simply a video enthusiast wishing to progress to a more professional
standard you will find this book essential in enhancing the quality of
your work.

* Learn the secrets of successful composition from an experienced
camera operator
* Completely rewritten including compositional implications of
widescreen, DV cameras
* Teaches through varied examples of practical scenarios and
problem-solving

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