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MOVIE MAKERS.

CINEMATOGRAPHERS.

Cinematography (from Greek: κίνημα, kinema "movements" and γράφειν, graphein "to record") is the science or art of motion-picture photography by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as film stock.

 

Typically, a lens is used to repeatedly focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into real images on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a questioned exposure, creating multiple images. With an electronic image sensor, this produces an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a video file for subsequent display or processing. The result with photographic emulsion is a series of invisible latent images on the film stock, which are later chemically "developed" into a visible image. The images on the film stock are played back at a rapid speed and projected onto a screen, creating the illusion of a movie.

 

Cinematography finds uses in many fields of science and business as well as for entertainment purposes and mass communication.

 

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS 

 

1. Roger Deakins 
2. Gregg Toland 
3. Vittorio Storaro 
4. Robert Richardson 
5. Emmanuel Lubezki

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS

1. Roger Deakins

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS

2. Gregg Toland

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS

3. Vittorio Storaro

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS

4. Robert Richardson

THE CREATIVE REALM'S RECOMMENDED CINEMATOGRAPHERS

5. Emmanuel Lubezki

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