Cinematography
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''Cinematography''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]]: ''kinesis'' (movement) and ''grapho'' (to record)), is the discipline of making [[Stage lighting|lighting]] and [[camera]] choices when recording photographic [[image]]s for the [[film|cinema]]. It is closely related to the art of [[still photography]], though many additional issues arise when both the camera and elements of the scene may be in motion. |
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