Film Technology in Post Production

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advanced film postproduction techniques
analog to digital conversion
answer
Answer Prints
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cinematography workflow
Colour Negative Stock
digital
Duplicate Negative
Dye Layer
Edge Numbers
editing synchronization
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Film Grading
Follow
image color grading
matching
motion picture laboratory
negative
Negative Cutting
Negative Match
Non-linear Editing Systems
NTSC.
Optical Printing
Optical Sound Tracks
Post Production Supervisor
print
Print Stock
prints
Raw Stock
release
Release Print
RGB
Silver Bromide
super 16mm processing
Superimposed
telecine
Telecine Transfer
transfers
Tv Screen
Video Timecodes
work
Work Print

Product details

  • ISBN 9780240516509
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An easy to follow, quick reference introductory guide for beginning professionals and students in filmmaking and postproduction. It explains all film laboratory procedures in the context of the wide range of technology that is used by filmmakers, explaining what happens and why at every stage. A technical understanding of film processing and printing, telecine and laboratory and digital processes will help you get the best results for your film. The book is particularly useful for those who have come to film making from other media - video or digital.



The book is based on the author's own experience as a lab technician and technical film consultant and provides answers to many frequently asked questions. The different pathways for film production and postproduction are demonstrated as well as the function of the lab at each stage of the process. The complete range of services is offered, with particular emphasis on the often confusing requirements for super 16 and the blow up to 35mm, the intricacies of negative cutting to match a non-linear edit and the process of grading and regrading for the answer print.

This new edition includes:
* An update on all digital formats of image and sound
* Revision sections on Super 16, Super 35
* Additional information on syncing rushes at telecine and to digital images
* The latest telecine machines
* A new, clear and simple glossary

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