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Item The cinematography of "Closet memories."(2013-09-16) Oei, Robert, 1982-; Hansen, Christopher J.; Communication.; Baylor University. Dept. of Communication.The cinematography of a film heavily influences the audience’s mood and their perception of tension. The way a director of photography uses lights and the camera can enhance or destroy the moments of a film a director has built. Keeping this knowledge in mind, the cinematography of Closet Memories uses film noir lighting, a mixture of handheld and smooth camera work, and other techniques to maintain the emotional content of the film’s scenes.Item The cinematography of In Paradise.(2014-06-11) Youngblood, Aaron.; Hansen, Christopher J.; Communication.; Baylor University. Dept. of Communication.A film's cinematography should interpret and render the various elements of the story in visual terms and add levels of meaning that enhance the action and dialogue. Lighting, framing and camera movement should be used to illustrate the mood, tone and themes of the film. The cinematography of In Paradise utilizes low-key lighting to set the dark mood and tone of the story, as well as diverse composition and a combination of smooth and handheld camera movement techniques to reflect the emotion and energy of the story.