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Title:
Digital cinema training filmmaking focus [digital video] : advanced lighting module.
Publication Date:
2014
Publication Information:
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file, 204 min.) : digital, stereo., sound, color.
Abstract:
10 complete sections devoted to Pro lighting. Matching your lighting to fire-light, Christmas lights, uncorrected fluorescents, flashlights, candles with light and dark skin tones, work lamps, window lights, office interview, lighting chrome weapons, keying and groups of actors at a card table scene. When you finish the last DVD of this series you will never watch movies the same way again, knowing that the "Natural Sunset" light inside an apartment is actually tungsten light off a gold reflector and that there is a reason why directors move the actors in specific axes.
General Note:
This collection contains 7 videos which can also be purchased separately.
The 7 video set provides a total of 45 hrs duration.
The Digital Cinema Course is a multi module course that starts with the screenplay. Includes instructions on proper structure, creating solid characters using a dramatic short film, teaching writers how to overcome screenwriting traps, and how to write clearly. Computer graphics show how to construct a screenplay, content format, paper and binding to use. Film editing starts with a history of editing and digital nonlinear editing basics. The equipment use sections show equipment and gear from the basic C-stand to the intricate use of color gels and corrective filtration, preparing filmmakers for making movies with HMI, tungsten, and fluorescent lighting. Movie production puts all this learning to the test on a real movie set. The lighting section goes deep into lighting a film set. The Gear Guide covers lighting and camera packages and component use in detail for field and studio use. (First Light Media, USA).
Technical Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language:
English
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Electronic Access:
Access immediately on Kanopy