
Cinematography by Reginald H. Morris
"Cinematography" by Reginald H. Morris explores the art and craft of visual storytelling in film. It explains how filmmakers use camera work—such as framing, lighting, movement, and filters—to evoke emotions, establish mood, and support narrative. Morris emphasizes the importance of strategic visual choices for enhancing storytelling, highlighting techniques like composition, depth, and perspective. The book serves as a guide for understanding how visuals shape audience perception, emphasizing that cinematography is a vital element in creating immersive and compelling cinematic experiences.