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DSLR cinema : a beginner's guide to filmmaking on a budget / Kurt Lancaster.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxxv, 277 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415793544 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 777.34 LAN
Contents:
Introduction – The Rise and Fall of the DSLR Cinema Revolution Chapter 1 – Composition, Lenses, Blocking, and Camera Movement Chapter 2 – Lighting Chapter 3 – Exposure Chapter 4 – Recording Quality Audio Chapter 5 – Postproduction Workflow Chapter 6 – Telling Better Stories Chapter 7 – Cinematic Gear on a Budget Chapter 8 – David Tembleque: Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera in Dear Tom Chapter 9 – Joe Simon: Canon’s C100 Mark II in Fragments by Dana Beasley Chapter 10 – Philip Bloom: Canon’s 7D in A Day at the Races Chapter 11 – Kiril Kirkov: Documentary Intimacy with the Canon 5D Mark III in Art of the People Chapter 12 – Po Chan and Shane Hurlbut: Canon’s 5D Mark II in The Last 3 Minutes Chapter 13 – J. Van Auken: Filming Action with Panasonic’s GH5 in Unmasked Chapter 14 – Mari Cleven: Filmming Documentaries on the Canon C100 Mark II Chapter 15 – Bibbi Abruzzini: Filmming Documentaries on the Canon 5D Mark IV Conclusion
Summary: The DSLR cinema revolution began over ten years ago. Professional filmmakers, students, video journalists, event video shooters, production houses, and others jumped at the opportunity to shoot cinematic images on these low budget cameras. The first edition of the book mapped the way focusing exclusively on DSLRs. This new edition shows how you can create stunning cinematic images using low budget cinema cameras, from iPhones to the C200. The author examines new cameras and new projects as filmmakers shoot action movies with the Panasonic GH5, craft personal stories with Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera, make documentaries and short films with the Canon C100 Mark II, and create music videos with the 5D Mark IV. This book, like the previous edition, takes the wisdom of some of the best shooters and empowers you to create visually stunning images with low budget cinema cameras. It includes six all new case studies, as well as updated examples from short films and documentaries. This book contains the essential tools to make you a better visual storyteller. FEATURES An examination of the creative and technical choices filmmakers face—everything from why we move cameras to shooting flat in order to widen the dynamic range of cameras Case studies from documentary filmmakers, news shooters, fiction makers, a visual anthropologist, and recent film school graduates An updated list of gear for low-budget filmmakers, including a section on what to look for in the gear you need to shoot and edit your projects
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Includes index.

Introduction – The Rise and Fall of the DSLR Cinema Revolution

Chapter 1 – Composition, Lenses, Blocking, and Camera Movement

Chapter 2 – Lighting

Chapter 3 – Exposure

Chapter 4 – Recording Quality Audio

Chapter 5 – Postproduction Workflow

Chapter 6 – Telling Better Stories

Chapter 7 – Cinematic Gear on a Budget

Chapter 8 – David Tembleque: Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera in Dear Tom

Chapter 9 – Joe Simon: Canon’s C100 Mark II in Fragments by Dana Beasley

Chapter 10 – Philip Bloom: Canon’s 7D in A Day at the Races

Chapter 11 – Kiril Kirkov: Documentary Intimacy with the Canon 5D Mark III in Art of the People

Chapter 12 – Po Chan and Shane Hurlbut: Canon’s 5D Mark II in The Last 3 Minutes

Chapter 13 – J. Van Auken: Filming Action with Panasonic’s GH5 in Unmasked

Chapter 14 – Mari Cleven: Filmming Documentaries on the Canon C100 Mark II

Chapter 15 – Bibbi Abruzzini: Filmming Documentaries on the Canon 5D Mark IV

Conclusion

The DSLR cinema revolution began over ten years ago. Professional filmmakers, students, video journalists, event video shooters, production houses, and others jumped at the opportunity to shoot cinematic images on these low budget cameras. The first edition of the book mapped the way focusing exclusively on DSLRs. This new edition shows how you can create stunning cinematic images using low budget cinema cameras, from iPhones to the C200.

The author examines new cameras and new projects as filmmakers shoot action movies with the Panasonic GH5, craft personal stories with Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera, make documentaries and short films with the Canon C100 Mark II, and create music videos with the 5D Mark IV.

This book, like the previous edition, takes the wisdom of some of the best shooters and empowers you to create visually stunning images with low budget cinema cameras. It includes six all new case studies, as well as updated examples from short films and documentaries. This book contains the essential tools to make you a better visual storyteller.

FEATURES

An examination of the creative and technical choices filmmakers face—everything from why we move cameras to shooting flat in order to widen the dynamic range of cameras
Case studies from documentary filmmakers, news shooters, fiction makers, a visual anthropologist, and recent film school graduates
An updated list of gear for low-budget filmmakers, including a section on what to look for in the gear you need to shoot and edit your projects

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