How can you reinvent the way you shoot film and TV?
Film has been around for over 100 years, and television isn’t that far behind. That means we’ve had a century of deciding how we shoot film and TV and also bucking the system over and over again.
It’s this kind of reinvention and originality that keeps these mediums fresh and advances careers. Cinematography is an integral part of the filmmaking process. It sets the visual tone, conveys emotions, and enhances storytelling.
Traditionally, cinematography follows certain established rules and techniques to capture scenes in a visually appealing and coherent manner. However, there are filmmakers who dare to push the boundaries of conventional cinematography, challenging norms and exploring new artistic territories.
In this article, we will delve into the world of unconventional cinematography and explore how it has revolutionized the art of filmmaking.
Let’s dive in.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.