Filming for Beginners
Audiovisual language
A course by Yeray Martín Perdomo , Director of photography
Joined September 2012
About the video: Audiovisual language
Overview
“We are going to study the different types of planes as well as the camera movements and the rules we use for framing. ”
In this video lesson Yeray Martín Perdomo addresses the topic: Audiovisual language, which is part of the Domestika online course: Filming for Beginners. Learn video techniques and create professional-grade projects using DaVinci Resolve.
Partial transcription of the video
“Audiovisual language In this lesson I will talk about the different types of shots and the different frames that we can find and perform. That is part of the audiovisual language and the first is the big general shot. As the name implies, it is a very broad general shot. It is a shot that is used at the beginning of the movies to present large spaces, especially natural spaces. In this type of shots are the shots of "The minimum island", a Spanish film, shot in Seville in the Las Marismas area They are overhead shots, almost all, but very wide where we see all the space and the textures tha...”
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Course summary for: Filming for Beginners
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Film, Film, Video & TV, Filmmaking

Yeray Martín Perdomo
A course by Yeray Martín Perdomo
Yeray is a cinematographer, although he also produces and directs documentaries. He has filmed in more than fifty countries and has participated in productions for advertising, television and film, including Amazon and National Geographic.
Recently, he has participated in the documentary Manolo Sanlúcar, the legacy, nominated for eight nominations for the Goya 2020 Awards.
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