Film on Video

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Chroma Subsampling
CIE Colour Space
cinema image
cinematography
colour science fundamentals
Crop Factor
Custom White Balance
DaVinci Resolve
Digital Cinema Cameras
digital cinematography techniques
Digital Imaging Sensor
Digital Noise
DSLR
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Exposure Tool
Exposure Triangle
Film on video
film production
HDR Image
High Dynamic Range Images
image grading workflow
LCD Screen
lens characteristics analysis
media production
MFT
Motion Blur
Native ISO
NLE System
Pixel Aspect Ratio
Play Back
post-production workflows
replicating film aesthetics with digital cameras
RGB Colour Space
sensor dynamic range
Shutter Angle
Shutter Speed
UHD 8K
video production
Wide FOV

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138603790
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Film on Video: A Practical Guide to Making Video Look like Film is an accessible guide to making video captured on a camcorder, DSLR camera, smartphone, action camera or cinema camera look like it was shot on motion-picture celluloid film.

Chapter by chapter, Jonathan Kemp introduces the reader to a key characteristic of celluloid film, explains the historical and practical reasons why it exists, before providing a simplified method for best replicating that characteristic on a digital camera. The book includes various practical exercises throughout that are designed to underline the takeaway principles of each chapter and features case studies on specific cameras including the Sony NX5 Camcorder, Canon 5D Mk IV, Canon 4000D, iPhone X, GoPro Hero 6, Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K and Canon C200.

Ideal for students studying film and media production and filmmaking newcomers who want to get up to speed quickly, this is an indispensable guide to how the numerous settings on a digital camera can be used to create footage that more closely resembles the film ‘look’.

Jonathan Kemp is a Lecturer in Media Production at the University of Central Lancashire and an award-winning short film maker. His first short film Michael won an award at the 'Unchosen' charity film competition and screened at the Raindance Film Festival in 2015. To see his work, visit www.jonathankemp.co.uk

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