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Shoot Like Wes : A Practical Guide to Creating Your Own Wes Anderson Photography.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Woodward, Adam.
Contributor:
Seabrook, Liz.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion pictures--Aesthetics.
Motion pictures.
Cinematography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (105 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Quarto Publishing Group UK, 2025.
Summary:
"The details--that's what the world is made of." - Wes Anderson Now, you can bring your own Wes Anderson fantasy to life with Shoot Like Wes, the essential guide to transforming the mundane into cinematic magic. Discover how to create kaleidoscopic, storytelling stills worthy of the big screen and capture the extraordinary in every ordinary moment.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Contents
Foreword by Robert Yeoman
Foreword by Laura Wilson
Introduction
Things to Consider Before You Begin
1 Bottle Rocket (1996): How to Use Natural Light
Photo exercise: Shooting at Magic Hour
2 Rushmore (1998): How to Use Colour
Photo exercise: Colour Scheming
3 The Royal Tenenbaums (2001): How to Use God’s-Eye View
Photo exercise: Shooting from Above
4 The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004): How to Widen Your Frame
Photo exercise: Deep Focus
5 The Darjeeling Limited (2007): How to Shoot Group Portraits
Photo exercise: Shooting a Group
6 Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009): How to Use Low-Angle Shots
Photo exercise: Hero Shots
7 Moonrise Kingdom (2012): How to Shoot Close-Ups
Photo exercise: Framing Faces
8 The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014): How to Create Symmetry
Photo exercise: Shot-reverse Shot
9 Isle of Dogs (2018): How to Use First-Person Pov
Photo exercise: First-person Perspective
10 The French Dispatch (2021): How to Use Props
Photo exercise: Andersonian Arrangements
11 Asteroid City (2023): How to Shoot Buildings
Photo exercise: Wide-angle Exteriors
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ISBN:
0-7112-9681-2
OCLC:
1521491703

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