Thursday, April 22, 2010
Stanley Kubrick: Use of the camera and viewfinder
As organized as Stanley Kubrick was, he also used a Director's Viewfinder in order to find the exact shot required. He also looked through the lens in order to ensure that he had the shot that he required, based on the lens that would provide the effect he required. He was not afraid to use fisheye type lenses to create certain effects, telephoto or zoom lenses. He even threw a camera out of a window, destroying it, to create the effect of Alex jumping out of a window in A CLOCKWORK ORANGE.
Labels:
Camera Angle,
Kubrick,
Lenses,
Preproduction,
Viewfinder
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