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Page 76
... highlight and Ô Sidelight . Light coming from a 90 ° angle to the scene can cause deep shadows that show little or no details . An overall reading from the camera position will provide good exposure only for the highlight parts of the ...
... highlight and Ô Sidelight . Light coming from a 90 ° angle to the scene can cause deep shadows that show little or no details . An overall reading from the camera position will provide good exposure only for the highlight parts of the ...
Page 77
... highlight reads f11 and the shadow between f5.6 and f8 . Opening the lens about half an ƒ stop will improve shadow detail without affecting highlight rendi- tion very much . Set the camera manually and shoot . Reflectors help The real ...
... highlight reads f11 and the shadow between f5.6 and f8 . Opening the lens about half an ƒ stop will improve shadow detail without affecting highlight rendi- tion very much . Set the camera manually and shoot . Reflectors help The real ...
Page 81
... highlight detail and also from shadow areas . Set the expo- sure manually and if shadow areas are important open up about one - half ƒ stop more . Shadow surrounded by highlight In a sense , this situation is similar to the high ...
... highlight detail and also from shadow areas . Set the expo- sure manually and if shadow areas are important open up about one - half ƒ stop more . Shadow surrounded by highlight In a sense , this situation is similar to the high ...
Contents
THE WILD WORLD OF FILM MAKING | 1 |
VIEWFINDER AND FOCUSING SYSTEMS | 33 |
THE WORLD OF LENSES | 47 |
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16 mm cameras action actually angle animation aperture audience automatic exposure background basic Bolex built-in close-up lens close-up reading colour film colour temperature crane shot daylight depth-of-field designed diaphragm diopter dolly dolly shot double editing effect emulsion equipment example exposed film maker filming speeds filter finder focal length focal length lenses focus footage foreground gate halogen lamps hand-held highlight lapse lip sync lip synchronized long shot look machines magnetic medium shot meter microphone mounted move movement movie normal optical optical printer overall position problem projection projector recorder reel reflector rewinds scene screen sequence shadow areas sharpness shooting shutter simply single focal length single frame slow motion sound splice spool sprocket super 8 cameras super 8 cartridge sync sound tape technique tend through-the-lens track tremendous tripod tungsten viewer viewfinder virtually wide-angle zoom lens