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Ethan Parker

Cameras in Film

Cameras in Film explores the profound relationship between camera technology and the evolution of filmmaking. This book argues that advancements in cameras haven't just recorded images; they've actively shaped cinematic aesthetics, narrative possibilities, and cultural impact. Early cinema relied on static cameras and theatrical framing, but innovative technologies like lightweight 16mm cameras and high-resolution digital sensors, allowed filmmakers to experiment with handheld shots and unconventional angles. The development of lenses that could see in near darkness also expanded creative possibilities.

The book examines the mechanics of image capture, the evolving language of cinematic framing, and the democratization of filmmaking. It begins with the camera obscura and progresses through major technical breakthroughs, analyzing both the technologies and the films that exemplify their innovative use. By drawing from technical manuals, film reviews, and interviews, Cameras in Film offers a comprehensive understanding of how camera technology acts as an active agent in the evolution of cinematic language.

The book culminates in a discussion of contemporary filmmaking, exploring the impact of digital cameras, drones, and virtual reality cameras on the future of the medium.
144 halaman cetak
Publikasi asli
2025
Tahun publikasi
2025
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