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Transformations in the Role of Directors of Photography: A Comparative Study of In-Camera Visual Effects (ICVFX) and Traditional Filmmaking ApproachesKoopmans, 2025
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- Koopmans S
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This study aimed to discover in what ways in-camera visual effects change the work of the director of photography compared to traditional filmmaking approaches. The literature review covered different elements of virtual production and cinematography. A qualitative …
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