Cinematography History

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The Executive Certificate in Cinematography History plus course is a valuable program that equips learners with a deep understanding of the evolution of cinematography, from its early beginnings to the present day. This 5-unit course is crucial in today's industry, as it meets the growing demand for skilled professionals who can navigate the nuances of cinematography history.

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By studying this course, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the key milestones, pioneers, and techniques that have shaped the art of cinematography, allowing them to: • Understand the historical context of cinematography • Identify the impact of cinematography on the film industry • Recognize the role of pioneers and innovators in shaping the art of cinematography • Analyze the evolution of cinematography techniques and styles This course is ideal for professionals seeking to advance their careers, as it provides a solid foundation for understanding the rich history of cinematography and its continued relevance in the industry.

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  • Introduction to Cinematography History
  • Cinematography and the Golden Age of Hollywood
  • Experimental Cinematography and International Influences
  • Independent and Art House Cinematography
  • Cinematography and the Digital Era

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Career path for those who have completed the Executive Certificate in Cinematography History, with a focus on the film and television industry in the UK.

Camera Operator (20%): Responsible for operating cameras during film and television productions.

Lighting Technician (18%): Responsible for setting up and operating lighting equipment during film and television productions.

Gaffer (16%): Responsible for designing and implementing the lighting plan for a film or television production.

Cinematographer (46%): Responsible for capturing the visual elements of a film or television production.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
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