“Process of taking ideas, words, actions, emotional subtext, tone, or other forms of nonverbal communication and rendering them in visual terms.” (Sumber: britannica.com) Perbedaan antara fotografi dan sinematografi: Fotografi ( painting with light ): membekukan pergerakan (kalaupun merekam, distortif). Sinematografi ( painting with motion ): merekam pergerakan. Pergerakan yang direkam adalah pergerakan yang bersifat kreatif dan interpretif (menerjemahkan naskah dari wujud tulisan ke dalam medium visual). Proses menerjemahkan naskah ke visual bisa berbeda jika DOP/sinematografernya berbeda.
Who doesn't know Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece, Psycho? Released back in 1960, Psycho has proven to be one of the most famous film from the 60's. As though many of his films, Hitchcock's Psycho was heavily influenced by a theory called the psychoanalysis. But hold on, what is psychoanalysis exactly? Essentially, psychoanalysis is, among many things; a theory, a therapy, an instrument of research, and a profession. It's complex understanding of the psyche was a breakthrough in intellectual, medical, and sociological studies. First introduced by the Austrian physician Sigmund Freud and later developed by Jacques Lacan, the study can be considered as part of psychology that according to Freud. is about memories, thoughts, feelings, phantasies, intentions, wishes, ideals, beliefs, psychological conflict, and all that stuff inside a person's mind. It is also called a depth psychology due to it's assumption ...
For editing, the codec that’s being used is different than codec from the original footage that was recorded by the camera. The codec is being transformed into a smaller one to ease the editing process, meaning that something is discarded. Capture Codec/ Aquisation Codec : codec that’s being applied by the camera (eg. H.264, H.265, prores) Intermediate Codec : a transition codec between capture codec and export codec Export Codec : codec used for online editing 1.1 Illustration of Capture Codec, Intermediate Codec, and Export Codec in Editing Process Source: Author's Personal Documentation Shooting Ratio : comparison of the shooting material’s duration with the final film’s duration per minute. (eg. 1:2, 1:3). 1:3 or 3:1 means that: 3 minutes of shooting material is needed to make a 1 minute scene. This information is necessary for editors as well as cinematographers, for they would have to be able to negotiate with the producer regarding their department’s bud...
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