With ANYTHING in film, just get out there and do it. Nothing will be created until YOU do it. Just start...and the rest will follow. This generation has so many film and video options. Heck, you can shoot a film on your smart phone now. It's pretty incredible. Get out there!!! CREATE!!!
I’m 16 and I wanna film movies like a professional cinematographer. I realized I loved doing it when I started watching movies like hereditary and midsommar including parasite. But I also love editing too, knowing the right time to and putting uniqueness into it.
@@jonah3253 if say save up and start heading to certified film schools like one of my professor of filmography told me. Or start learning from legitimate directors on RUclips and learn their techniques while watching.
I would really love to go into the cinematography field as a career but I have a more creative than technical desire. Are there other fields in film I should consider or are there simply more creative sides to cinematography?
for cinematography, you need both the technical and the creative. but in the end if you want to create great work, it's the creative stuff that is going to matter.
Cinematography is creative. Deakins has said himself he doesn't care about the inner workings of the camera just what's in front of the lens. It's good to learn a bit of technical stuff tho, but it's nothing like an engineering degree, it's just using a camera and lighting you'll get it eventually. Luckily you don't need to know everything to get started or even make something good.
I don't know much painters and their work. I bought a book about Vincent Van Goph after seeing At Eternity's Gate (2018) dir. Julian Schnabel. Haven't gotten it in the mail yet.
You may be fit for videography work for brands. If you’ve never heard of Gary Vee, go watch his videos. Also check out JR Alli. Also, just start doing stuff you have in mind and you’ll eventually find a way to make it into a job.
a freaking director haha. seriously, you are interested in a broad range of stuff about making a movie. imo that screams director. you can be a director that shoots and/or edits his own movies, like Steven Soderbergh and the Coen Brothers.
I've seen terrible work done by accomplished DP's. Its something else, not experience that drives a passionate result. I am often impressed by creative use of unusual angles to frame a shot. To me its all about composition and then maybe other elements can fall in.
I'm not saying ur saying this but sometimes ppl say this cause they have an expectation of cinematography to be pretty or even impressive. When a film uses an unusual angle it can draw attention to the technique of cinematography. Sometimes it needs to be seamless. Cinematography is a temporal art, not a pictorial one.
With ANYTHING in film, just get out there and do it. Nothing will be created until YOU do it. Just start...and the rest will follow. This generation has so many film and video options. Heck, you can shoot a film on your smart phone now. It's pretty incredible. Get out there!!! CREATE!!!
Love it Mad Mark, what are you working on now?
I’m 16 and I wanna film movies like a professional cinematographer. I realized I loved doing it when I started watching movies like hereditary and midsommar including parasite. But I also love editing too, knowing the right time to and putting uniqueness into it.
I want to become one too do you have any tips where to start?
@@jonah3253 if say save up and start heading to certified film schools like one of my professor of filmography told me. Or start learning from legitimate directors on RUclips and learn their techniques while watching.
@@jonah3253 for someone who doesn't know anything or know anyone, film school is a great way to start.
@@Glumpyglooper hi, what are you doing now? btw we are of the same age
extremely helpful , Thank You Bruce Logan for your truth
the lady interviewer is fantastic, TY for these videos
I would really love to go into the cinematography field as a career but I have a more creative than technical desire. Are there other fields in film I should consider or are there simply more creative sides to cinematography?
Only you can answer that. Every field requires technique and creativity.
for cinematography, you need both the technical and the creative. but in the end if you want to create great work, it's the creative stuff that is going to matter.
Cinematography is creative. Deakins has said himself he doesn't care about the inner workings of the camera just what's in front of the lens. It's good to learn a bit of technical stuff tho, but it's nothing like an engineering degree, it's just using a camera and lighting you'll get it eventually. Luckily you don't need to know everything to get started or even make something good.
I’m in 4th yr now, I want to be a cinematographer someday!
If you want to be a good cinnematographer, learn portrait and landscape photography.
Study the use of light and darkness of your favourite painter.
Thanks for the comment Jon. Is this application something that has really worked for you?
I don't know much painters and their work. I bought a book about Vincent Van Goph after seeing At Eternity's Gate (2018) dir. Julian Schnabel. Haven't gotten it in the mail yet.
@@filmcourage It makes it easier to visualize a scene and to carry the mood.
How prepared were you for your first feature film?
Bruce Logan? He's parents were dope ✌️
I want it become a cinematographer but I also like to edit videos to like overlay and put music over stuff. What job is that ?
You may be fit for videography work for brands. If you’ve never heard of Gary Vee, go watch his videos. Also check out JR Alli. Also, just start doing stuff you have in mind and you’ll eventually find a way to make it into a job.
a freaking director haha. seriously, you are interested in a broad range of stuff about making a movie. imo that screams director. you can be a director that shoots and/or edits his own movies, like Steven Soderbergh and the Coen Brothers.
@@danielhuang2488 YEA !!! I should. But I want to shoot all horror Slashers or home alone movies
@@anilsrivastha708 !!!! thanks for the answer ! I appreciate it ☺️ i need to go to college as well ? For how many years if you don’t mind me asking
Two dislikes. Two people who went on to be accountants instead of DP’s!
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I've seen terrible work done by accomplished DP's. Its something else, not experience that drives a passionate result. I am often impressed by creative use of unusual angles to frame a shot. To me its all about composition and then maybe other elements can fall in.
I'm not saying ur saying this but sometimes ppl say this cause they have an expectation of cinematography to be pretty or even impressive. When a film uses an unusual angle it can draw attention to the technique of cinematography. Sometimes it needs to be seamless. Cinematography is a temporal art, not a pictorial one.
Looking for a good DP right now
what's a DP's