Thursday, February 4, 2010

Definitions:

Cinematography is the making of lighting and camera choices when recording photographic images for the cinema. It is the art and technique of making and reproducing motion pictures.
  • Cinematography can begin with rolls of film or a digital imaging sensor.
  • Advancements in film emulsion and grain structure have led to a wide range of film stocks available to cinematographers. The selection of a film stock is one of the first decisions they must make during any film production.

http://en/wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinematography

Mise-en-scene is an expression used in the theatre and film industry to describe the design aspects of a production.

  • Mise en scene literally means putting on stage.
  • When applied to the cinema, mise-en-scene refers to everything that appears before the camera and it's arrangement - sets, props, actors, costumes and lighting.
  • Mise-en-scene also includes the positioning and movement of actors on the set, which is called blocking.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mise_en_scene

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