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cinematography: see motion picture photography motion picture photography or cinematography, photographic arts and techniques involved in making motion pictures .
See also photography, still . ..... Click the link for more information. . cinematographyArt and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special effects to achieve the photographic images desired by the director. Cinematography focuses on relations between the individual shots and groups of shots that make up a scene to produce a film's effect. Well-known cinematographers include Nestor Almendros, Gregg Toland, and Sven Nykvist. |
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The whole aircraft is equipped with mood lighting, which adjusts subtly to the time of day benefiting all in the cabin. At first Mensch und Sonne II seems to show the shadowy hideout for one of James Bond's antagonists, until it becomes clear you're standing before the nub of an aging sexual scoundrel's empire, a silly pleasure dome with all the trimmings: round bed, mirrored ceiling, mood lighting. Moreover, these LED modules provide a new degree of performance and flexibility for specialty applications such as mood lighting, task lighting and track lights. |
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