Introduction to Film Direction
The storyboard: your vision translated into cinematographic language 2
A course by César Pesquera , Director and Visual Artist
About the video: The storyboard: your vision translated into cinematographic language 2
Overview
“We continue to see how to translate our vision into documents. Besides the storyboard, another very useful tool is the camera plant. Let's see how to do it.”
In this video lesson César Pesquera addresses the topic: The storyboard: your vision translated into cinematographic language 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Film Direction. Learn how to translate your vision into audiovisuals for the big screen and direct your own scenes.
Partial transcription of the video
“The storyboard: your vision translated into film language. Another document that is quite useful to plan filming It is the chamber plant. The camera plan is basically a plan view of the location where you are going to shoot. And in it we mark, depending on the characters and the elements that we have, each of the camera positions based on the plans of the storyboard. Take a look at how here, for example, this little element it would be a camera. You can also do this on paper in a super simple and super basic way. It does not have or need any sophistication. For example, here I mark a camera...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Film Direction
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Category
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Areas
Film, Film, Video & TV, Lighting Design

César Pesquera
A course by César Pesquera
César Pesquera lives to tell exciting stories with a solid conceptual framework and room for visual experimentation. As a visual artist and director, he currently dedicates himself to filmmaking, directing music videos, developing advertising campaigns, and writing.
In his most recent personal projects Tramuntana and Santa Ana, he explores the crossover between visual experimentation and documentary. Both pieces were selected at festivals such as Cíclope, SXSW, Sitges, Cannes, Slamdance, and BFI London Film Festival, among others. In addition, his work has been recognized with several Laus awards, a Gold at ADC*E, and second prize at YDA Cannes. In 2018, Santa Ana received an Honorable Mention for Best Documentary at Salute Your Shorts festival in Los Angeles.
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