Cinematography theory and practice : imagemaking for cinematographers and directors

There's more to being a DP than holdng a light meter! With this book as your guide, you are on your way to learning not only about the equipment and technology, but also about the concepts and thought processes that will enable you to shoot professionally, efficiently, and with artistic mastery...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Brown, Blain, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, MA : Focal Press 2012.
©2012
Edición:Second edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628058706719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • FrontCover; Cinematography: Theory andPractice; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Writing withMotion; We Don't Need No Stinkin' Rules; The Scope of this Book; Titles and Terminology; Writing with Motion; The [Conceptual] Tools of Cinematography; Putting It All Together; ShootingMethods; What Is Cinematic?; The Frame; Cinema as a Language; The ShootingMethods; Involvingthe Audience: POV; VisualLanguage; More Than Just aPicture; Forces ofVisual Organization; Miscellaneous Rules ofComposition; Language of theLens; The Lens and theFrame; Image Control at theLens; VisualStorytelling
  • VisualMetaphorLighting asStorytelling; Light as VisualMetaphor; CinematicContinuity; Shooting forEditing; The PrimeDirective; ScreenDirection; Turnaround; PlanningCoverage; Other Issues inContinuity; Introductions; Other Editorial Issuesin Shooting; The Six Typesof Cuts; LightingBasics; The Fundamentals ofLighting; Some LightingTerminology; Aspectsof Light; Basic LightingTechniques; MotivatedLight; DayExteriors; Lighting For High DefVideo; LightingSources; The Tools ofLighting; DaylightSources; Xenons; TungstenLights; PARs; SoftLights; Color-CorrectFluorescents; Other Types ofUnits
  • DayExteriorsFor More Informationon Lighting; HDCinematography; High Def and StandardDef; Analog and DigitalVideo; Types of VideoSensors; DigitalVideo; ShootingFormats; DigitalCompression; Monitoringon the set; The Waveform Monitor andVectorscope; VideoLatitude; The Digital Intermediate(DI); The VideoSignal; SDI; Setting upa Color Monitor; Camera WhiteBalance; Digital VideoEncoding; Is It BroadcastQuality?; Do It in the Camera or inPost?; Timecode andEdgecode; TimecodeSlating; TapelessProduction; Digital FileTypes; Compression andCodecs; MPEG; TheCurve; Controlling the HDImage; Exposure
  • Exposure:The Easy WayLightas Energy; F/Stops; Exposure, ISO, and LightingRelationships; Light andFilm; Densitometry; BrightnessPerception; Contrast; DeterminingExposure; VideoExposure; TheTools; The ZoneSystem; The GrayScale; Exposure and theCamera; CameraMovement; Motivation and InvisibleTechnique; Types ofMoves; MovingShots; CameraMounting; The CrabDolly; Cranes; CarShots; AerialShots; Other Typesof Camera Mounts; MotionControl; Color; Colorin Visual Storytelling; Light andColor; The ColorWheel; ColorModels; ControllingColor; Color Balance with Gels andFilters; Correcting Off-ColorLights
  • ImageControlColorPrinting; Controlling Color andContrast; LookupTables; Camera FilterTypes; Color Temperature andFiltration; Contrast Controlin Black-and-White; Controlling theLook of your Project; Image Controlwith the Camera; Optics &Focus; Physical Basisof Optics; Focus; Depth-of-field; Macrophotography; Close-UpTools; LensCare; Lens adapters forVideo; SetOperations; The ShotList; The Directorof Photography; TheTeam; SlatingTechnique; TimecodeSlates; SetProcedures; TechnicalIssues; Flicker; Filming PracticalMonitors; Shooting ProcessPhotography; Dimmers; Working withStrobes
  • High-SpeedPhotography