Skip to Main Content
Toggle navigation
Learn Home
WAB Learns
ES Learns
MS Learns
HS Learns
ES Sabina Brady Library
MS Red Scroll Library
HS Green Sky Library
EdTech Home
EdTech for Students
EdTech for Faculty
EdTech for Parents
WAB Faculty
Professional Growth
WAB Website
Website Home
WAB Mission
WAB News
Parent Portal
WAB Admissions
Contact WAB
All Guides
Help
Search WAB Learns site
Search
WAB Learns
WAB Learns
HS Learns
DP Film
Cinematography
DP Film: Cinematography
Guide to DP Film resources at WAB
General
Library Resources
History
Toggle Dropdown
Movements
European Film Traditions
Asian Film Traditions
American Film Traditions
African Film Traditions
Film Texts
Contexts
Theory
Toggle Dropdown
Adaptation
Auteur
Audience / Reception Theory
Feminist / the Gaze
Formalism / Realism / Surrealism
Genre
Marxist
Narrative
Post-Colonialism
Post-Modernism / Deconstructionism
Psychoanalytic
Queer / Race / Gender
Pre-Production
Toggle Dropdown
Screenwriting
Storyboarding
Production Roles / Director
Toggle Dropdown
Lighting
Cinematography
Post-Production
Toggle Dropdown
Sound
Editing
Evaluating Sources
Citing Your Sources
Links
Suggested Library Titles
Links
Widescreen Composition Techniques
Mastering the Dolly Zoom
Bridging the Gap
Composition and Framing
Magazines / Professional Organizations
Master Shots (I-IV)
by
Christopher Kenworthy
Call Number: MAD 791.431 KEN
Cinematic Storytelling
by
Jennifer Van Sijll
Call Number: MAD 791.43 VAN
The Five C's of Cinematography
by
Joseph V. Mascelli
Call Number: MAD 791.43 MAS
Elements of Cinematography
YFS: CInematography
Videomaker: Cinematography
Media Studies: Cinematography
Breaking Down the 180 Degree Rule
IntoFilm: Master the Camera
Get Set Up
Long, but well worth watching
American Society for Cinematography
British Society for Cinematographers
British Cinematographer Magazine
American Cinematographer
Filmmaker Magazine: Cinematography
<<
Previous:
Lighting
Next:
Post-Production >>