#What is the 180° Rule, Anyway?

#What is the 180° Rule, Anyway?

“#What is the 180° Rule, Anyway?” Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web. Today, we’re watching a video essay about one of the core tenets of cinematography: the 180-degree rule. If you’re a film fan, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the 180-degree rule….

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#How Video Game Cameras are Changing Cinematography

#How Video Game Cameras are Changing Cinematography

“#How Video Game Cameras are Changing Cinematography” Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web. Today, we’re watching a video on how video game cameras are affecting cinematography. The relationship between movies and video games has, historically, been pretty one-sided. Cinematic adaptations of video games have…

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#The First and Final Shots of Popular TV Series

#The First and Final Shots of Popular TV Series

“#The First and Final Shots of Popular TV Series” Welcome to The Queue — your daily distraction of curated video content sourced from across the web. Today, we’re watching a montage of the first and final shots of popular TV series. Ending a show can be an incredibly emotional experience. Sometimes, small screen fare is…

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#The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of the James Bond Franchise

#The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of the James Bond Franchise

“#The 50 Most Beautiful Shots of the James Bond Franchise” The name’s Bond. Bondathon. With twenty-four official James Bond films to conquer before No Time To Die hits theaters, Bond fan Anna Swanson and Bond newbie Meg Shields are diving deep on 007. Martinis shaken and beluga caviar in hand, the Double Take duo are making their way through the Bond…

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#Michael Watson Relies on Horsepower to Shoot ‘Lovecraft Country’

#Michael Watson Relies on Horsepower to Shoot ‘Lovecraft Country’

“#Michael Watson Relies on Horsepower to Shoot ‘Lovecraft Country’” Welcome to World Builders, our ongoing series of conversations with the most productive and thoughtful behind-the-scenes craftspeople in the industry. In this entry, we chat with cinematographer Michael Watson about balancing the unreal with the very real horrors of Lovecraft Country. You don’t have time to…

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