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American Cinematographer Manual
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American Cinematographer Manual
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The revised 11
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edition of this essential technical reference is now exclusively available from the American Society of Cinematographers.
Containing entirely new chapters and substantial rewrites of entries from the previous edition, this hardback book designed for on-set use is a must-have for cinematographers and other motion-imaging professionals.
Edited by M. David Mullen, ASC and ASC associate member Rob Hummel, contributors to this edition include Society members Bill Bennett, Christopher Chomyn, Richard Crudo, Richard Edlund, John C. Hora, Levie Isaacks, Dennis Muren, James Neihouse, Sam Nicholson, Steven Poster, Christopher Probst, Pete Romano, Roberto Schaefer and David Stump.
Topics covered in this new edition of our "Filmmaker's Bible" include:
Evaluating digital cameras
Take ownership of your sensor
Measuring light
The color science behind modern lighting instruments
Virtual production/emissive screens
Digital versions of day-for-night and infrared cinematography
Imax/large-format cinematography
Specialty lenses
Variable frame rates
ASC Color-Decision List (ASC CDL)
Academy Color Encoding System (ACES)
th
edition of this essential technical reference is now exclusively available from the American Society of Cinematographers.
Containing entirely new chapters and substantial rewrites of entries from the previous edition, this hardback book designed for on-set use is a must-have for cinematographers and other motion-imaging professionals.
Edited by M. David Mullen, ASC and ASC associate member Rob Hummel, contributors to this edition include Society members Bill Bennett, Christopher Chomyn, Richard Crudo, Richard Edlund, John C. Hora, Levie Isaacks, Dennis Muren, James Neihouse, Sam Nicholson, Steven Poster, Christopher Probst, Pete Romano, Roberto Schaefer and David Stump.
Topics covered in this new edition of our "Filmmaker's Bible" include:
Evaluating digital cameras
Take ownership of your sensor
Measuring light
The color science behind modern lighting instruments
Virtual production/emissive screens
Digital versions of day-for-night and infrared cinematography
Imax/large-format cinematography
Specialty lenses
Variable frame rates
ASC Color-Decision List (ASC CDL)
Academy Color Encoding System (ACES)