This week is the last week of our whole term. It’s been half a year since I first met my classmates and met Robin. Robin is a very great cinematographer and a director. He taught us a lot of different things. I’ve learned a lot from Robin. Thank you very much, Robin.
There are no formal classes this week. I mainly write the last research project. I started writing very late. But after a lot of research. I started to get on track. I like this quote very much: “Through segmentation, The script or the written assemblage of visual ideas ceases to be literature and becomes cinema. “Luis Bunuel. Decortex Page or Cinematic Segmentation, Essay 1928. Yes, the director and cameraman with understanding and exquisite skills, so that some ordinary words into a very vivid picture presented to the audience in the cinema. It’s really a feast for the eyes.
Look at the whole semester. I am very happy that I have learned very practical knowledge and skills. Sometimes when Robin was lecturing I was thinking that the scene could have been laid out this way and shot this way. I really like this series of programs. For example, after we get the script, we start to think like a director. How to shoot the text, how to cast. How to create the floor plan of the scene and the storyboard is also very important. After all, this is done. When the crew arrives at the scene, how to set the camera movement, camera position, the choice of focal length and the size of the frame, etc. All this is very attractive to me. When I make movies in the future, I’m going to follow these procedures or have them in my head. Only in this way can we present a perfect film to the audience
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