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Can any one help me??????

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Can any one give me some books about camera , background and drawwing ????????????
and thank you very much about your answers
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medo_123.


PLEASE post a question ONCE in ONE PLACE then wait patiently for a response.


I deleted the other double post.

-vern
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ok iam sorry

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ok iam so sorry sir
and i will wait your answer
agian iam sorry
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Hello mr/ heyvern
I want any books explain the camera
Plz mr / heyvern
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Although it was published in the 1960's, I still think The Five C's of Cinematography by Joseph V. Mascelli is a good solid grounding in camera work and cinematography.

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thank u

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but i want free book explain camera in animation
i hope to can understand me i know my language is not good but i hope to can understand me and thank you about your answer
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Search for a public library in your neighbourhood, if it is a decent one, they should have some books about that topic.

Search a big bookshop.

Nobody is going to give you "free books" over the internet. But if you can handle a search engine, you will find hundreds of articles about that topic.
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University libraries are also a good resource, particularly if the university teaches media courses - usually the public is able to go in and read in the library, and some of them have a fee for borrowing rights for members of the public.

The online Guide Book for Guerilla Filmmakers has some useful reading.

Try searching Google for camera terms, for example "camera angles" (use the quotation marks so it is treated as a phrase rather than 2 separate words).

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medo_123 wrote:but i want free book explain camera in animation
Use Google (or your pwn preferred search engine) - there are LOTS of good articles out there and you may even find some tutorials. It's all a case of what keywords or phrases you use when searching, so be specific --- and patient. There WILL be something out there.
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