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Fun With AI: A Matter of Visual Style: Part 2

I tried a bit different approach on part two of my examination of what ChatGPT can create regarding visual style in documentary film. I asked it to give me some tips on how to incorporate the “decisive moment” to documentary … Continue reading

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Fun With AI: A Matter of Visual Style, Part 1

I’ve written before about my admiration for the visual style of Terrence Malick and its influence on my non-fiction cinematography. I wondered: Can ChatGPT give me some tips about that? So I asked a “practical” question: How can I adapt … Continue reading

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Fun with AI: The Rhetoric of Camera Angles

Prompt given to ChatGPT: Explain the rhetoric of camera angles in documentary filmmaking. I added boldface to the text below. Explanation following the text. Result: In documentary filmmaking, camera angles are an essential rhetorical tool that helps filmmakers convey their … Continue reading

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Fun With Branding

Having a little fun with branding using Adobe Express.

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Documentary Photography – A Beginning

I have been engaged in documentary photography since the age of 16 when I began working for the yearbook at my high school. I didn’t call it documentary photography then. I didn’t know what to call it. I knew I … Continue reading

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