Introduction to cinematography : learning through practice /
Introduction to Cinematography offers a practical, stage-by-stage guide to the creative and technical foundations of cinematography. Building from a skills-based approach focused on professional practice, cinematographer and author Tania Hoser provides a step-by-step introduction for both cinematogr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Section A: The Bigger Picture; 1 Cinematography: The Bigger Picture; Learning Outcomes; The Cinematography Triangle: Technology, Technique and Taste; Developing Your Visual Language; How and Where to Learn Cinematography; Learning in Education; Learning in a Professional Environment; Learning Independently; Techniques for Developing Creativity and Imagination; Working Creatively Within the Limits of a Production; The Creative Workflow; Collaboration Techniques; Progress and the Learning Cycle; Assessing Your Work
- Section B: Essential Working Knowledge for Cinematographers and Camera Assistants2a Working on Set: Professional Practice; Learning Outcomes; The Role of the Production Department; The Role of the Camera Assistant in Pre-Production; The Role of the Cinematographer in Pre-Production; The Camera Crew; The Camera Department Hierarchy; The Role of the 2nd AC and Trainee; The Role of the 1st AC; The Role of the Camera Operator; The Role of the DP; The Role of the Digital Imaging Technician (DIT); The Role of the Dolly Grip; Shoot Procedure Step-by-Step; How to Survive the Shoot
- Protecting the Camera Equipment2b Camera Assistant Skills; Learning Outcomes; Focus and Focus Pulling; Best Practice for Putting on the Clapper Board; Record Keeping: Notes and Camera Sheets; Managing Batteries and Power Supply; Setting Up and Calibrating the Monitor; Data Management and Rushes Delivery; To Backup Data; Directory Structure and Folders Layout; 3 Fundamental Photographic Knowledge for Cinematography; Learning Outcomes; Understanding Exposure; The Camera and the Camera Sensor; Image Noise; ISO and How the Sensor Responds to Light; Clipping and Avoiding Clipping
- Recording Color and Bit DepthRecording Formats; RAW; Log; LUT; Moiré; Exposure; Zebras; Histograms; Monitors and IRE Levels; Exposure Problems and Solutions; Controling the Look of the Image with Aperture and Shutter Speed; Aperture and Depth of Field; Shutter Speed and Motion Blur; Aperture Shutter Speed and ISO: Ideals and Compromises; White Balance; Black Balance/Shading; Flare; Polarization; Summary; 4a Assembling the Camera and Preparing to Shoot; Learning Outcomes; Selecting an Appropriate Camera; Assembling the Camera; Mounting the Lens; Camera Supports; Tripod; Camera Heads
- Leveling the Camera HeadHand-Held Supports and Apparatus; Securely Connecting the Camera; Assembling Camera Accessories; Follow Focus; Matte Box and Eyebrow; Filters; Balancing the Camera; Camera Menu Set-Ups; Cleaning the Camera and Equipment; The Cinematographer's Toolbag; The Camera Assistant's Kit; 4b Camera Preparation and Testing; Learning Outcomes; Checking and Prepping the Equipment; Dead Pixel Test; Lens Performance Tests; Lens Sharpness and Color Fringing Test; Focus Tests; Zoom Lens and Drift Test; Bokeh Test; Anamorphic Lens Tests; Lens Flare Test; Filter Tests