Question
Who creates the visual style that audiences see on screen?
director of photography
production designer
film director
lighting technician
director of photography
production designer
film director
lighting technician
Answers
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The visual style that audiences see on screen is primarily created by the **director of photography** (also known as the cinematographer). They are responsible for the overall visual look of a film, including camera angles, lighting, and shot composition. However, the **production designer** also plays a crucial role in establishing the visual style through the design of sets, locations, and props. The **film director** ultimately guides the vision and works closely with both the director of photography and production designer to achieve the desired aesthetic. The **lighting technician** focuses on executing the lighting plan set by the director of photography.
So, while all these roles contribute to the visual style, the director of photography is the primary creator of that style.
So, while all these roles contribute to the visual style, the director of photography is the primary creator of that style.