Cinematic Storytelling
Publisher,Focal Pr
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 417.3 g
No. of Pages, 233
This book presents a new, story-based approach to cinematic coverage and storytelling in film and video. It breaks from the conventional idea that shots are the fundamental unit of filmmaking, instead exploring the specifics of determining coverage. Keyframes in patterns are introduced, delivering scripted material in a context-rich presentation that supports the storytelling. All the analysis, interpretation, and creative decision making is done first, with shots derived as the very last step. Scriptedmaterial is divided into six categories with associated patterns. Like cinematic building blocks, these can freely stack up and interconnect, supporting creativity and avoiding rigid formulas. This approach enables filmmakers to tap into the film language" audiences already understand, and put it to practical use, helping the audience to feel the storytelling deeply. Dozens of film examples are presented, plus conceptual and camera diagrams. Student exercises are provided to reinforce concepts. Emphasisis placed on supporting performance and story meaning, through a cinematic context. With all the concepts and decision-making options described and shown in examples, a scripted scene is analysed and developed through an eight-step process, illustrated with storyboard, camera diagrams, and ultimately shot list descriptions. This new framework for cinematic storytelling is appropriate for short films, feature films, and long-form, multi-episode stories and is the ideal text for aspiring filmmakers, cinematographers and directors"--