E-Book, Englisch, 230 Seiten
Lancaster Cinema Raw
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-135-04032-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Shooting and Color Grading with the Ikonoskop, Digital Bolex, and Blackmagic Cinema Cameras
E-Book, Englisch, 230 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-04032-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
With the next generation of raw cinema cameras you can finally shoot professionally with uncompressed raw motion pictures—without compromising your image or your budget. In Cinema Raw: Shooting and Color Grading with the Ikonoskop, Digital Bolex, and Blackmagic Cinema Cameras, Lancaster takes you through the birth of these new cameras and includes an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Digital Bolex. He field tests each camera and discusses the importance of shooting in raw and guides you through the raw color grading process so you can create stunning films. Interviews with professionals who have shot documentaries, shorts, and promotionals with these cameras are featured throughout, allowing you to learn field production techniques under real world conditions.
FEATURES:
- Behind-the-scenes case studies for the next generation of low budget cinema cameras
- Recommended gear lists to begin your raw shooting experience
- Full color post workflows that help you realize your boldest cinematic visions
- A companion website (www.kurtlancaster.com) featuring raw projects covered in the book; video interviews with the creators of the Digital Bolex, Joe Rubinstein and Elle Schneider; and resources for further study of raw cinema
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Part I: Getting the Raw Deal
- Introduction: What Camera to Choose? What Story To Tell?—DSLRs, RED, Sony, and the Promise of Cinema Raw With the Next Generation of Low Budget Cinema Cameras
- Creating a New Paradigm: Behind the Scenes in Creating Low Budget Cinema Cameras
- Is There Really a Difference When Shooting Raw? A Case Study in Shooting Compressed versus Shooting Raw
- Film Gear for Raw Filmmakers: A Low-Budget List
Part II: Raw Production Case Studies [drawn from on-set observations and/or interviews of the filmmakers from existing films]
- On-camera Features and Menu Selections of Raw Cinema Cameras
- One Small Step: Shooting with the Digital Bolex D16
- Shooting with Blackmagic’s Digital Cinema Camera
- Shooting with Ikonoskop’s A-Cam dII
- Shooting with Weisscam’s T-CAM
Part III Raw Postproduction
- Postproduction Workflow—Getting the Footage onto the Computer and Editing with raw
- Color Correcting and Color Grading with Raw
Conclusion—The Future of Low Budget Digital Filmmaking