
CINEMATOGRAPHY PROCESS
Cinematography defines the visual language of a story. To craft a compelling and impactful narrative, the following process is followed.
PRE-PRODUCTION
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Script analysis
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Mood boarding
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Location scouting
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Storyboarding
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Lighting Design
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Equipment experimentation
PRODUCTION
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On-set Production
POST-PRODUCTION
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Color Correction & Grading
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Final Review
MOOD BOARD
Mood boards are effect ways to communicate the visual theme and tone of a film. Communicating the visual style of the Director
STORYBOARD
A storyboard is a visual representation of a film or video, consisting of a sequence of illustrated frames that outline key shots, camera angles, and scene composition. It serves as a blueprint for the production, helping filmmakers plan the visual flow, timing, and storytelling before shooting begins.
LIGHTING DESIGN
A lighting design plan maps out fixture placement, intensity, and color to achieve the desired mood and consistency. Using CINE TRACER and SHOT DESIGNER, I create detailed pre-production layouts that streamline setups, optimize efficiency, and ensure visual continuity on set.