True Or False?
- True or False: Videography is just another way of referring to the art of cinematography.
- True or False: The only difference between videography and cinematography is the size of the crew.
- True or False: If you want a “campy-type” film, videography is the way to go.
- True or False: Videography is easy, you just point and shoot.
Answers:
- False: Cinematography is the art and science of motion picture photography. Videography refers to event videography, weddings, corporate videos, small commercials, and live TV.
- False: Although the size of the crew is a factor, a videographer can work solo because they actually operate the camera and can handle other production elements including lighting, sound, editing, and more. A cinematographer usually has a large crew because they work on motion pictures, and although responsible for technical and artistic decisions per the director’s vision, other people do the actual filming, etc.
- False: A videographer captures moving images on electronic media such as video tape, hard drive, DVD, or Blu-ray. It is an artistic way to shoot video and although if “campy” you want, “campy” you can get, videographers can make your footage, colorful, edgy, and full of life, providing a cinematic-like experience. That is why videography and cinematography are often confused.
- False: Videographers are creative personalities who employ a variety of methods to create the footage you’re looking for including: a variety of cameras and/or lenses, multiple camera types including stationary cameras, background, lighting manipulation, external microphones, and more.
ABOUT YOUR DALLAS, TX, PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER:
Doug Davis has been producing professional, engaging videos and product, food, and lifestyle photography from his Dallas, TX, studio for more than 20 years. D-Squared Studios is located at 4312 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas, 75226. Contact our office at (214) 746-6336 or email Doug at doug.davis@d2studios.net.