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Very Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition. No ...
Subject
Craft
ISBN
9780240815510
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
DSLR Cinema : Crafting the Film Look with Video
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Kurt Lancaster
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
28 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Video-capable DSLR cameras give filmmakers a quality previously impossible without high-end cinema cameras. Exploring the cinematic quality and features offered by hybrid DSLRs, this book empowers the filmmaker to craft visually stunning images inexpensively. Learn to think more like a cinematographer than a videographer, whether shooting for a feature, short fiction, documentary, video journalism, or even a wedding. DSLR Cinemaoffers insight into different shooting styles, real-world tips and techniques, and advice on postproduction workflow as it guides you in crafting a film-like look. Case studies feature an international cast of cutting edge DSLR shooters today, including Philip Bloom (England), Bernardo Uzeda (Brazil), Rii Schroer (Germany), Jeremy Ian Thomas (United States), Shane Hurlbut, ASC (United States), and Po Chan (Hong Kong). Their films are examined in detail, exploring how each exemplifies great storytelling, exceptional visual character, and how you can push the limits of your DSLR.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0240815513
ISBN-13
9780240815510
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92403593

Product Key Features

Author
Kurt Lancaster
Publication Name
DSLR Cinema : Crafting the Film Look with Video
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
7.6in
Item Weight
28 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Tr860
Reviews
"It tells me exactly what I want to know - how to get the LOOK that I need. Hats off to the author for tackling this subject. It make the book INVALUABLE for the DSLR filmmaker." -Julian Grant, Producer/Director"It will spread the revolution and introduce people to this way of thinking...it would be a must read for anyone who has been filming for a year or two and still thinks in the old ways of looking through a camera." -Andrew Jones, Cinematographer, "This book should be in every camera bag. A rich, comprehensive, and poetic examination of how filmmakers and cinematographers are creating stunning moving imagery with HDLSRs." --Rodney Charters, ASC"It tells me exactly what I want to know - how to get the LOOK that I need. Hats off to the author for tackling this subject. It make the book INVALUABLE for the DSLR filmmaker." -Julian Grant, Producer/Director"It will spread the revolution and introduce people to this way of thinking...it would be a must read for anyone who has been filming for a year or two and still thinks in the old ways of looking through a camera." -Andrew Jones, Cinematographer, "A huge thank you to Kurt Lancaster for giving a voice to HDSLR in this new trail-blazing book." -Shane Hurlbut, ASC (DP of Terminator Salvation) "This book should be in every camera bag. A rich, comprehensive, and poetic examination of how filmmakers and cinematographers are creating stunning moving imagery with HDLSRs." -Rodney Charters, ASC (DP of TV series, 24). "Kurt has written a masterpiece in HDSLR books-something that everyone starting to make a movie should read."-planetMitch (www.planet5D.com) "Out of nowhere, two DSLR cameras came out, and over a period of 18 months, they have been embraced by everyone from Lucasfilm to keen enthusiasts .. This is easily the most exciting time I have experienced in my 20 or so years in the business."-Philip Bloom, DP, Director, Filmmaker (www.philipbloom.net) "It tells me exactly what I want to know - how to get the LOOK that I need. Hats off to the author for tackling this subject. It make the book INVALUABLE for the DSLR filmmaker." -Julian Grant, Producer/Director "It will spread the revolution and introduce people to this way of thinking...it would be a must read for anyone who has been filming for a year or two and still thinks in the old ways of looking through a camera." -Andrew Jones, Cinematographer "If you are new to filmmaking with a DSLR camera and are looking for a place to get started, or if you are a seasoned filmmaker and just want to add some knowledge to your experiences, DSLR Cinema: Crafting the Film Look with Video is a great place to start that will give you solid information that you can put into practice immediately." - Tracey Lee, dslrcinema.com "[T]his is the best book/training material about HDSLR video I have seen so far.. It summarizes of all the information available on the net about HDSLR on top of which Kurt has added interesting case studies and behind the scene tips from other shooters."---Canon5DTips "A valuable reference to DSLR camera abilities, offering case studies from an international cast of DSLR shooter and covering all the basic tools, techniques, and composition opportunities of DSLR."--CA Bookwatch, "There's a lot already out there in on the web about DSLR filmmaking. There are detailed blogs like The Best Damn DSLR Video & Movie Blog or like Shane Hurlbut, ASC's terrific and thorough account of his DSLR adventures. There are volumes of technical guides, my favorite being Ryan Koo's DSLR Cinematography Guide. And, even print publishers have started to get in on the trend, such as Kurt Lancaster's DSLR Cinema -- a book that focuses especially on the Canon 5D Mark II, which we shot Absentia on-- which MFM reviewed last month." - MicroFilmmaker Magazine (Article on DSLR filmmaking), "A huge thank you to Kurt Lancaster for giving a voice to HDSLR in this new trail-blazing book." -Shane Hurlbut, ASC (DP of Terminator Salvation)   "This book should be in every camera bag. A rich, comprehensive, and poetic examination of how filmmakers and cinematographers are creating stunning moving imagery with HDLSRs." -Rodney Charters, ASC (DP of TV series, 24).   "Kurt has written a masterpiece in HDSLR books-something that everyone starting to make a movie should read."-planetMitch (www.planet5D.com)   "Out of nowhere, two DSLR cameras came out, and over a period of 18 months, they have been embraced by everyone from Lucasfilm to keen enthusiasts .. This is easily the most exciting time I have experienced in my 20 or so years in the business."-Philip Bloom, DP, Director, Filmmaker (www.philipbloom.net)"It tells me exactly what I want to know - how to get the LOOK that I need. Hats off to the author for tackling this subject. It make the book INVALUABLE for the DSLR filmmaker." -Julian Grant, Producer/Director"It will spread the revolution and introduce people to this way of thinking...it would be a must read for anyone who has been filming for a year or two and still thinks in the old ways of looking through a camera." -Andrew Jones, Cinematographer, "A huge thank you to Kurt Lancaster for giving a voice to HDSLR in this new trail-blazing book." -Shane Hurlbut, ASC (DP of Terminator Salvation) "This book should be in every camera bag. A rich, comprehensive, and poetic examination of how filmmakers and cinematographers are creating stunning moving imagery with HDLSRs." -Rodney Charters, ASC (DP of TV series, 24). "Kurt has written a masterpiece in HDSLR books-something that everyone starting to make a movie should read."-planetMitch (www.planet5D.com) "Out of nowhere, two DSLR cameras came out, and over a period of 18 months, they have been embraced by everyone from Lucasfilm to keen enthusiasts .. This is easily the most exciting time I have experienced in my 20 or so years in the business."-Philip Bloom, DP, Director, Filmmaker (www.philipbloom.net) "It tells me exactly what I want to know - how to get the LOOK that I need. Hats off to the author for tackling this subject. It make the book INVALUABLE for the DSLR filmmaker." -Julian Grant, Producer/Director "It will spread the revolution and introduce people to this way of thinking...it would be a must read for anyone who has been filming for a year or two and still thinks in the old ways of looking through a camera." -Andrew Jones, Cinematographer
Table of Content
Part I Using the Cinematographer's Toolkit to Craft Astounding Images with DSLRs Chapter 1 Composition, Blocking and Camera Movement Chapter 2 Lighting Chapter 3 Tonal Scale, Exposure, and Lenses Chapter 4 Using Picture Styles Chapter 5 Recording Quality Audio Chapter 6 Postproduction Workflow and Techniques Part II Master DSLR Shooters at Work Chapter 7 Case Study 1: Getting the Film Look in a Short Fiction: Casulo (2009), directed by Bernardo Uzeda, Brazil, 17 min. Chapter 8 Case Study 2: Getting the Film Look in Documentary Journalism: 16 Teeth: Cumbria's Last Traditional Rakemakers (2009), directed by Rii Schroer, England, 2:29 min. Chapter 9 Case Study 3: Getting the Film Look in a Short Documentary: A Day at the Races (2010), directed by Philip Bloom, United States, 6 min. Chapter 10 Case Study 4: Getting the Film Look in a Short Fiction: Chrysalis (2010), directed by Jeremy Thomas, United States, XX min. Chapter 11 Case Study 5: Getting the Film Look in a Short Fiction: The Last Three Minutes (2010), directed by Po Chan and Shane Hurlbut, ASC, United States, 3:37 min. Part III Getting the Gear and Telling Your Stories Chapter 12 DSLR Cinema Gear by Budget Chapter 13 How to Tell Better Stories with Your DSLR Afterword by Philip Bloom Appendix I Image Resolution Appendix II ISO Tests for the Canon 5D Mark II and 7D Appendix III Exposure and Dynamic Range Appendix IV Luminance and Chrominance Compression
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Film / General, Techniques / Equipment, Film / Screenwriting, Techniques / Cinematography & Videography
Lccn
2010-035587
Dewey Decimal
778.5/3
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Photography, Performing Arts

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