Introduction
Cinematography, often referred to as the art of visual storytelling, is the creative process of capturing moving images on film or digital media. It involves the strategic use of camera angles, lighting, framing, and movement to evoke emotion, convey narrative, and immerse audiences in the cinematic experience. Cinematographers are the visual architects of a film, working closely with directors to translate their artistic vision into captivating imagery. Through a mastery of technical skills and a keen eye for aesthetics, cinematography transforms words on a page into vivid, memorable moments on the screen.
By immersing students in a practical study of the many facets of cinematography through our hands-on, intensive curriculum, it comes as no surprise that DMFA is considered by many to be the best Cinematography Academy around.
CINEMATOGRAPHY COURSES
Cinematography Form and Functions
Vision of light
Interior Lighting
Contrast, color temperature & Diffusion
Location Lighting
Visual Story Telling
Directing Lenses
Hands on Camera
Camera Angles and techniques
Types of Camera