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"With the next generation of inexpensive raw cinema cameras, you can finally shoot professionally with uncompressed raw motion pictures--without compromising your image. In Cinema Raw: Shooting and Color Grading with the Ikonoskop, Digital Bolex, and Blackmagic Cinema Cameras, author Kurt Lancaster teaches you how to create stunning films. Cinema Raw picks up with the birth of these new cameras and takes you behind the scenes at Digital Bolex for an exclusive look at how this unique camera was developed.After field testing the three featured cameras, Lancaster discusses the importance of…mehr

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"With the next generation of inexpensive raw cinema cameras, you can finally shoot professionally with uncompressed raw motion pictures--without compromising your image. In Cinema Raw: Shooting and Color Grading with the Ikonoskop, Digital Bolex, and Blackmagic Cinema Cameras, author Kurt Lancaster teaches you how to create stunning films. Cinema Raw picks up with the birth of these new cameras and takes you behind the scenes at Digital Bolex for an exclusive look at how this unique camera was developed.After field testing the three featured cameras, Lancaster discusses the importance of shooting in raw, comparing raw to compressed footage, and walks through the raw color grading process. Interviews with professionals who have shot projects with these cameras are featured throughout--from feature films to documentaries to promotionals--allowing you to learn field production techniques under real world conditions"--
Autorenporträt
Kurt Lancaster earned his PhD from New York University and has shot documentaries that have screened nationally and internationally. He is the author of DSLR Cinema and has consulted for the Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, training their print journalists in video journalism, and he has shot and edited documentary journalism pieces. He is an associate professor of digital filmmaking in the School of Communication at Northern Arizona University, where he teaches courses on documentary and multimedia journalism.