High Definition and 24p Cinematography - Book Review,
by Paul Wheeler

Review "A welcome addition to his two previous books...providing an extremely comprehensive and valuable introduction...Wheeler's enthusiasm for HD is refreshingly uncomplicated...This is an excellent book." Zerb
Book Description This authoritative new reference demystifies the technologies of high definition and 24P cinematography. It is written for the director of photography, camera crew and producer or director and deals with the subject from their point of view. It provides a thorough and logical description of the five scanning formats 24P, 25P, 30P, 50i and 60i as well as recording formats, editing options, delivery potential and discussions on the financial implications theses decisions might have.
It looks at comparative costs between different decisions surrounding camera formats, such as 16mm to 35mm shooting for different examples, such as a 100-minute low budget movie or 30 second commercial. There is also considerable discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of using HD versus film, seen from a producer's perspective and what the impact is on all those involved in making a movie. Different delivery systems and camera equipment are discussed as well as editing.
Filled with practical advice for tackling everyday decisions and choices, this is a must-have guide for anyone using or considering using high definition technology.
Benefit from information that has been developed in response to frequently asked questions surrounding the medium. An authoritative reference covering all five scanning formats. Helps you make decisions regarding formats and costs.
Book Info Text demystifies the technologies of high definition and 24P cinematography. Provides a description of the five scanning formats: 24P, 25P, 30P, 50i, and 60i; and recording formats, editing options, and the potentials of delivery. For the director of photography, producers, directors, and camera crews. Softcover.
About the Author Paul Wheeler BSC FBKS was trained at the BBC rising to become a Senior Drama Film Cameraman. Paul Shot one of the first BBC Drama Series to be photographed using the then new Digi Beta cameras, by which time he was freelance. He is a renowned cinematographer/director of photography and trainer, he has been Head of Cinematography at National Film & Television School and still runs courses on Digital Cinematography there. He has also been Head of Cinematography on the Royal College of Arts MA course. Paul was invited to become an associate of Panavision in order to help them introduce the Panavised version of Sony's HDW 900f camera which meant he joined the HD movement 3 days before the first Panavision camera arrived in Europe. Despite all this he is still very much a working cinematographer. He has been twice nominated by BAFTA for a Best Cinematography award and also twice been the winner of the INDIE award for Best Digital Cinematography. His previous books, Practical Cinematography and Digital cinematography, are both published by the Focal Press.
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