Which would you rather learn as an extracurricular study?
@eslay03: In that case I recommend you check out In-Depth Cine on YouTube, it's a great and very informative channel run by a cinematographer (I believe that's his job, he definitely works in film) and film enthusiast who is very knowledgeable about cinematography. He gives analysis of the works of renowned cinematographers like Roger Deakins, Gordon Willis, Emmanuel Lubezki etc., from their technical gear to their approach to styles to their philosophies.
@ghostodoofus2: I will definitely check that out! Always enjoy expanding my understanding on something so artistic, and often unnoticed by most. Thanks! :)
@eslay03: No problem, enjoy.
I pick cinematography, mainly because drawing comics is hard and can be stressful. Not that it's any easier to be Roger Deakins than Jim Lee, but I don't think I've the makings of an artist.
When students learn science at school, they will develop the ability to ask questions about their world and solve problems through their own efforts. They will also be able to pay someone to do my assignment and connect with other people who have similar interests as well as those who don't know much about science but love learning about it.
@steve40l: Ooh, planning to show off you art on this forum?
@ghostodoofus2 I wish I felt comfortable doing that. Maybe one day I'll feel confident in my art and show it off here.
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