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The difference between a cinematographer and a director.
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 284396, member: 90141"] My church has these two guys. One is purely a cinematographer and the other is a director. The director never goes near the camera, only the cinematographer guy. But they are very close and they always work together. A director oversees the creative aspect of any film. A cinematographer captures and creates the visual effect of any film. The director does things like casting for the film, finding locations to film scenes, offering notes and direction to actors on how to deliver their lines. A cinematographer on the other hand regulates the lighting, camera, and sound equipment for needed for the production, visiting locations to make sure they are appropriate for filming. While the 2 film professionals work hand in hand, their roles are different. And for a film to come out well, each of them has to perform their roles at the highest possible level. I love the cinematographer guys though. [/QUOTE]
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