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Cinematic Storytelling A Comprehensive Guide for Directors and Cinematographers

Cinematic Storytelling A Comprehensive Guide for Directors and Cinematographers

This book presents a new story-based approach to cinematic coverage and storytelling in film and video. It breaks from the conventional idea that shots are the fundamental unit of filmmaking instead exploring the specifics of determining coverage. Keyframes in patterns are introduced delivering scripted material in a context-rich presentation that supports the storytelling. All the analysis interpretation and creative decision making is done first with shots derived as the very last step. Scripted material is divided into six categories with associated patterns. Like cinematic building blocks these can freely stack up and interconnect supporting creativity and avoiding rigid formulas. This approach enables filmmakers to tap into the film language that audiences already understand and put it to practical use helping the audience to feel the storytelling deeply. Dozens of film examples are provided throughout plus conceptual and camera diagrams to contextualize the methods presented and exercises are provided to reinforce concepts. Emphasis is placed on supporting performance and story meaning through a cinematic context. With all the concepts and decision-making options described and shown in examples a scripted scene is analyzed and developed through an eight-step process illustrated with storyboard camera diagrams and ultimately shot list descriptions. The book is ideal for filmmaking students interested in directing and cinematography as well as aspiring and early-career filmmakers cinematographers and directors. | Cinematic Storytelling A Comprehensive Guide for Directors and Cinematographers

GBP 34.99
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The VES Handbook of Virtual Production

Capturing the Universe A Photographer’s Guide to Deep-Sky Imaging

Capturing the Universe A Photographer’s Guide to Deep-Sky Imaging

This book provides a thorough introduction to and exploration of deep sky astrophotography for the digital photographer. With over 280 images graphs and tables this introductory book uses a progressive and practical style to teach readers how to image the night sky using existing affordable equipment. The book opens with a brief astronomy primer followed by chapters that build progressively to explain the challenges offer solutions and provide invaluable information on equipment choice through image capture calibration and processing in affordable software. The book’s focus ranges from how to image sweeping vistas and star trails using only a camera body lens and tripod to more advanced methods suitable for imaging galaxies clusters nebulae and stars. Other features of the book include: Real-world assignments showing how and when to use certain tools and how to overcome challenges and setbacks Practical construction projects Evaluations of the most recent developments in affordable hardware and software Exploration on how sensor performance and light pollution relate to image quality and exposure planning Ground-breaking practical chapters on lucky imaging and choosing and using the latest CMOS cameras Written in an accessible easy to follow format this comprehensive guide equips readers with all the necessary skills to progress from photographer to astrophotographer. | Capturing the Universe A Photographer’s Guide to Deep-Sky Imaging

GBP 38.99
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The Color Management Handbook for Visual Effects Artists Digital Color Principles Color Management Fundamentals & ACES Workflows

The Color Management Handbook for Visual Effects Artists Digital Color Principles Color Management Fundamentals & ACES Workflows

Victor Perez brings together the research and expertise of world-leading color scientists to create a comprehensive guide for visual effects (VFX) artists in color management. This book explores the latest standards of high dynamic range (HDR) and Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) workflows in an easily digestible and widely applicable resource. Its purpose is to make artists confident and familiar with Color Management and its science to improve the quality of visual effects worldwide. Without assuming any previous knowledge this self-contained book builds the reader’s understanding from the ground up exploring all the elements of the color workflow at a scientific level. It covers how to set up a consistent pipeline in relation to other departments inside and outside visual effects from camera to screen so everybody is aligned to the same standards preserving color qualities and consistency while maintaining the artistic intent end to end. It also delves into all the integral concepts for color management ranging from color theory to digital image fundamentals and much more. This book is an invaluable resource for VFX students and professionals who want to be well informed about the latest HDR and ACES pipelines as well as those at every level of production wishing to gain a deeper understanding of managing color in visual effects projects. | The Color Management Handbook for Visual Effects Artists Digital Color Principles Color Management Fundamentals & ACES Workflows

GBP 34.99
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Real-Time Video Content for Virtual Production & Live Entertainment A Learning Roadmap for an Evolving Practice

Real-Time Video Content for Virtual Production & Live Entertainment A Learning Roadmap for an Evolving Practice

Real-Time Video Content for Virtual Production & Live Entertainment looks at the evolution of current software and hardware how these tools are used and how to plan for productions dependent on real-time content. From rock concerts to theatre live television broadcast to film production art installations to immersive experiences the book outlines the various applications of real-time video content – the intersection of gaming and performance that is revolutionizing how films are made and how video content is created for screens. Rather than render out a fixed video file new tools allow for interactive video content that responds to audience activity camera position and performer action in real time. Combining software renderers with environmental information video content is generated nearly instantaneously to simulate depth creating a new world of Virtual Production. This book provides an overview of the current software and hardware used to create real-time content while also reviewing the various external technologies the real-time content is dependent upon. Case studies from industry experts appear in each chapter to reinforce the tools described establish industry practice and provide insight on a complex and rapidly growing discipline. Real-Time Video Content for Virtual Production & Live Entertainment prepares students and practitioners for a future working with real-time technologies and informs current entertainment technology professionals how to rethink about their old roles using these new tools. The book includes access to a companion website featuring web-based and video resources that expand on topics covered in the text. Each chapter has a unique page that points to example material video presentations and professional studies on chapter topics. You can visit the companion website at rtv-book. com. | Real-Time Video Content for Virtual Production & Live Entertainment A Learning Roadmap for an Evolving Practice

GBP 34.99
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