Digital Storytelling

Digital Storytelling

Author: Shilo T. McClean

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2008-09-26

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0262633698

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How digital visual effects in film can be used to support storytelling: a guide for scriptwriters and students. Computer-generated effects are often blamed for bad Hollywood movies. Yet when a critic complains that "technology swamps storytelling" (in a review of Van Helsing, calling it "an example of everything that is wrong with Hollywood computer-generated effects movies"), it says more about the weakness of the story than the strength of the technology. In Digital Storytelling, Shilo McClean shows how digital visual effects can be a tool of storytelling in film, adding narrative power as do sound, color, and "experimental" camera angles—other innovative film technologies that were once criticized for being distractions from the story. It is time, she says, to rethink the function of digital visual effects. Effects artists say—contrary to the critics—that effects always derive from story. Digital effects are a part of production, not post-production; they are becoming part of the story development process. Digital Storytelling is grounded in filmmaking, the scriptwriting process in particular. McClean considers crucial questions about digital visual effects—whether they undermine classical storytelling structure, if they always call attention to themselves, whether their use is limited to certain genres—and looks at contemporary films (including a chapter-long analysis of Steven Spielberg's use of computer-generated effects) and contemporary film theory to find the answers. McClean argues that to consider digital visual effects as simply contributing the "wow" factor underestimates them. They are, she writes, the legitimate inheritors of film storycraft.


Art History for Filmmakers

Art History for Filmmakers

Author: Gillian McIver

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-03-23

Total Pages: 647

ISBN-13: 1474246206

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Since cinema's earliest days, literary adaptation has provided the movies with stories; and so we use literary terms like metaphor, metonymy and synecdoche to describe visual things. But there is another way of looking at film, and that is through its relationship with the visual arts – mainly painting, the oldest of the art forms. Art History for Filmmakers is an inspiring guide to how images from art can be used by filmmakers to establish period detail, and to teach composition, color theory and lighting. The book looks at the key moments in the development of the Western painting, and how these became part of the Western visual culture from which cinema emerges, before exploring how paintings can be representative of different genres, such as horror, sex, violence, realism and fantasy, and how the images in these paintings connect with cinema. Insightful case studies explore the links between art and cinema through the work of seven high-profile filmmakers, including Peter Greenaway, Peter Webber, Jack Cardiff, Martin Scorsese, Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino and Stan Douglas. A range of practical exercises are included in the text, which can be carried out singly or in small teams. Featuring stunning full-color images, Art History for Filmmakers provides budding filmmakers with a practical guide to how images from art can help to develop their understanding of the visual language of film.


The Visual Story

The Visual Story

Author: Bruce Block

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2013-04-02

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1136043454

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If you can't make it to one of Bruce Block's legendary visual storytelling seminars, then you need his book! Now in full color for the first time, this best-seller offers a clear view of the relationship between the story/script structure and the visual structure of a film, video, animated piece, or video game. You'll learn how to structure your visuals as carefully as a writer structures a story or a composer structures music. Understanding visual structure allows you to communicate moods and emotions, and most importantly, reveals the critical relationship between story structure and visual structure. The concepts in this book will benefit writers, directors, photographers, production designers, art directors, and editors who are always confronted by the same visual problems that have faced every picture maker in the past, present, and future.


Visual Storytelling for Filmmakers

Visual Storytelling for Filmmakers

Author: Blain Brown

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2025-01-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781032414706

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Directly addressing how filmmakers can craft visually powerful films through practical skills that can be used throughout the filmmaking process, author Blain Brown explores how we use space, color, camera angles, composition, motion, POV and all the other methods in the day-to-day work of telling stories visually. Brown interrogates not only the tangible aspects of visual storytelling, but also the more abstract areas as well including visual metaphor, manipulating time and space, and visual subtext. It covers all the aspects of visual storytelling that directors, cinematographers, and editor use to tell stories visually a. Written by a working filmmaker with over 30 years' experience as a director and cinematographer, this book looks at both the how and the why of visual storytelling, consistently drawing on the day-to-day real-world environment of making a film. Ideal for intermediate and advanced students of filmmaking as well as professionals working in the industry. Topics Include: - Building A World - Cinematic Space - Visual Metaphor - Frame & Composition - Using Color - Time & Space - Light & Shadow - Visual Forces - POV & Eyelines - Motion - Lens & Focus - Establishing - Case Studies


Storytelling Techniques for Digital Filmmakers

Storytelling Techniques for Digital Filmmakers

Author: Ross Hockrow

Publisher: Amherst Media

Published: 2013-09-16

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1608955869

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The key elements of creating an effective film narrativeÑwhich involves a significant shift in mindset from still photography to motion captureÑare detailed in this guide to becoming a standout digital videographer. Through teaching classic cinematic techniques for storytelling while addressing contemporary digital equipment and customer standards, the guide instructs such elements of filming as mixing the types of shots used, charting the plot, and introducing characters. Equipment use is also explored through the analysis of gear for camera movement and how to create ideal lighting. With a focus on high-definition filming, the book also provides invaluable information on obtaining high-quality audio and how to make the most of video editing.


Cinematic Storytelling

Cinematic Storytelling

Author: Jennifer Van Sijll

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9781932907056

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What the industry's most succcessful writers and directors have in common is that they have mastered the cinematic conventions specific to the medium.


The Art of Cinematic Storytelling

The Art of Cinematic Storytelling

Author: Kelly Gordon Brine

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-09-18

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0190054352

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To dramatize a story using moving images, a director must have a full understanding of the meaning and emotional effect of all the various types of shots and cuts that are available to advance the story. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a storyboard artist who has worked with over 200 directors and cinematographers on television series and movies, author Kelly Gordon Brine provides a practical and accessible introduction to the design of shots, cuts, and transitions for film, television, animation, video, and game design. With hundreds of illustrations and diagrams, concise explanations of essential storytelling concepts, and vivid examples, The Art of Cinematic Storytelling demystifies the visual design choices that are fundamental to directing and editing. The author delves deeply into the techniques that visual storytellers use to captivate their audience, including blocking, camera positioning, transitions, and planning shots with continuity editing in mind. Practical advice on how to clarify time, space, and motion in many common situations such as dialogue, pursuits, and driving sequences makes this book an invaluable guide for all aspiring filmmakers.


The Filmmaker's Eye: The Language of the Lens

The Filmmaker's Eye: The Language of the Lens

Author: Gustavo Mercado

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-05

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 042982307X

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The Language of the Lens explores the expressive power of the camera lens and the storytelling contributions that this critical tool can make to a film project. This book offers a unique approach to learning how lenses can produce aesthetically and narratively compelling images in movies, through a close examination of the various ways lens techniques control the look of space, movement, focus, flares, distortion, and the "optical personality" of your story’s visual landscape. Loaded with vivid examples from commercial, independent, and world cinema, The Language of the Lens presents dozens of insightful case studies examining their conceptual, narrative, and technical approaches to reveal how master filmmakers have harnessed the power of lenses to express the entire range of emotions, themes, tone, atmosphere, subtexts, moods, and abstract concepts. The Language of the Lens provides filmmakers, at any level or experience, with a wealth of knowledge to unleash the full expressive power of any lens at their disposal, whether they are shooting with state-of-the-art cinema lenses or a smartphone, and everything in between.


Basic Cinematography

Basic Cinematography

Author: Kurt Lancaster

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780815396444

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Rather than delve into technical training, Basic Cinematography helps to train the eye and heart of cinematographers as visual storytellers, providing them with a strong foundation for their work, so that they're ready with creative ideas and choices on set in order to make compelling images that support the story.


Visual Storytelling

Visual Storytelling

Author: Ronald J. Osgood

Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13:

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DVD-ROM contains: Interactive modules that illustrate concepts discussed in the text.