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Andrei Spirache

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  1. This is what i'm asking. I'm sorry if I hadn't made myself clear but this is what i'm curious about - the job itself. People skills are a must in 99% of jobs I think. So, what does the cinematographer has to do, in order to be a good one? NOT REGARDING PEOPLE SKILLS, BUT STRICTLY JOB RELATED. Thank you and sorry for the misunderstanding
  2. What do you guys think is good cinematography? Does the DP have to set the lights, angles etc in a way that is best for telling the story or for creating striking, beautiful images (of course, while still telling the story)? I know it's probably best to do both, if possible, but what about when you have to choose? What are the attributes that make great DPs? Thank's
  3. It's the National Theatre and Film University from Bucharest, Romania. There are two memory exams, one for short term memory (they play a scene from a movie you supposedly didn't see before and you analyze it) and the other one (with the 10 films to remember) for long term memory. The main thing is to see if you know stuff about the light, framing etc not the memory part. The long term memory exam will be like: "Analyze scene x from film y" and you have to remember the scene in order to talk about it. Thank's for all the answers!
  4. One of the requirements for the admission exam to the cinematography school I want to attend is to memorize 10 movies: the lighning, the composition, details etc. Does anybody know what would be a good method to do that? I think that by watching them over and over is not a solution. Thank you
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