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Notes on the cinematographer
Book • 1986
Robert Bresson's "Notes on the Cinematographer" offers a unique and insightful perspective on the art of filmmaking.
Bresson's minimalist style and focus on capturing authentic human emotion are reflected in his writing.
The book is filled with concise, memorable quotes that encapsulate his philosophy on filmmaking.
Bresson's reflections on the role of the camera and the importance of capturing the essence of a scene are particularly valuable.
"Notes on the Cinematographer" is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of cinematic language and storytelling.
Bresson's minimalist style and focus on capturing authentic human emotion are reflected in his writing.
The book is filled with concise, memorable quotes that encapsulate his philosophy on filmmaking.
Bresson's reflections on the role of the camera and the importance of capturing the essence of a scene are particularly valuable.
"Notes on the Cinematographer" is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of cinematic language and storytelling.
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as an incredibly easy read and hugely influential film school book.


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for its concise quotes and insightful perspectives on filmmaking, particularly on the role of the camera in storytelling.

JJ Rolfe

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as a really important book that he read when he was 20 years old.


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