1.2.3 VIEWING SYSTEMS

A viewing system provides the cinematographer with a visual reference of the field of view that will be recorded onto the film in order to frame and compose a scene. Essentially, it's the hole you look through to see what the camera "sees" like a sight on a rifle (no apology for the politically incorrect analogy). There are two principal viewing systems.

 

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