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If you want to get the best from your camera, you should take the time to learn how to use its settings.
Thanks to the rise of digital technology, it has never been easier for people to start making their own films.
The planning process is crucial to the success of every film.
How the physical aspects of a film combine to create a convincing world on screen.
Most film-makers want to create scenes where the lighting adds mood and meaning.
It's impossible to analyse cinema without understanding how filmmakers use sound.
Filmmakers can make audiences feel more connected to their stories by using simple camera techniques.
There are many studios and production companies but all film production can be divided into two basic types.
Representation is how the film industry deals with issues like class, gender and sexual orientation.
All narratives feature characters and a chain of connected events.
