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The Motion Picture Image: From Film to Digital

AUTHOR: Steven Barclay
ISBN: 0240803906

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Not a history, but a technical manual in which veteran New York director of photography Barclay ranges from the principles of motion picture imaging to the realities of maintaining control over the image from acquisition to delivery. His goal is...

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The Motion Picture Image: From Film to Digital
- Book Review,
by Steven Barclay


Review
"Technical and scientific principles are presented in a concise and straightforward manner, providing readers with a solid foundation of knowledge to help create, control, manipulate and process images in a contemporary environment." - Film & Video, March 2000

"Both students of cinema and practicing cameramen will benefit from this volume. As technical as Barclay's subject matter is, his clear and engaging style makes his complex ideas quite accessible." - American Cinematographer, April 2000


Review
"Technical and scientific principles are presented in a concise and straightforward manner, providing readers with a solid foundation of knowledge to help create, control, manipulate and process images in a contemporary environment." - Film & Video, March 2000

"Both students of cinema and practicing cameramen will benefit from this volume. As technical as Barclay's subject matter is, his clear and engaging style makes his complex ideas quite accessible." - American Cinematographer, April 2000


Book Description
This book takes a radically different approach from existing titles on the subject of motion picture image technology in that the author attempts to merge information on digital video acquisition, compression, electronic image control, film-to-video transfer, and widespread computer related changes now taking place in the industry, and places it into one volume that can be used as a guide during the entire production process. The emphasis is on image acquisition in production, and the manipulation of the image in post-production until it is finally presented.

Motion picture imaging technology has evolved considerably in recent years, with the advent of digital video and electronic processing. This book explores the movie picture itself, how it is created, processed, manipulated, and presented in order to give the image creator greater control over the final product. The book is about the technical reality of producing the moving image, whether it be a chemical reaction (film), an electronic process (video), or a combination of both, which is the stage we have now reached in the gradual amalgamation of imaging technologies. The underlying technical and scientific principles are discussed in a concise, comprehensive manner, quantifying the myriad facets of cinematography so that more control can be exercised over the creation of the motion picture in all its forms.

Examines the state of the art in motion picture image technology
Brings together information on various developments in digital image acquisition and processing technology into one reference
Presents the underlying technical and scientific principles for both electronic and emulsion based images to give the filmmaker greater control over the final outcome


From the Publisher
Motion picture imaging technology has evolved considerably in recent years, with the advent of digital video and electronic processing. This book explores the movie picture itself, how it is created, processed, manipulated, and presented in order to give the image creator greater control over the final product. The book is about the technical reality of producing the moving image, whether it be a chemical reaction (film), an electronic process (video), or a combination of both, which is the stage we have now reached in the gradual amalgamation of imaging technologies. The underlying technical and scientific principles are discussed in a concise, comprehensive manner, quantifying the myriad facets of cinematography so that more control can be exercised over the creation of the motion picture in all its forms.


About the Author
Steven Baclay is a director of photography and camera operator based out of New York.


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The Motion Picture Image: From Film to Digital
- Book Reviews,
by Steven Barclay

The Motion Picture Image: From Film to Digital

ANNOTATION

Audience: Professional cinematographers, videographers, filmmakers, students.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This comprehensive work takes the reader from the principles of motion picture imaging to the realities of maintaining control over the image from acquisition to delivery. Rather than a simple how-to book, it is for those who wish to maximize their own creative skills through a strong foundation of knowledge.. "Illustrating and informing the reader on the very latest technical issues, the groundwork is laid through a careful review of the traditional and time-tested medium of film and its associated processes, evolving in a linear progression toward digital imaging technology. While all aspects are largely explored from the director of photography's point of view, this volume is also a valuable resource for the producer or filmmaker interested in the technical aspects of the moving image.

SYNOPSIS

Motion picture imaging technology has evolved considerably in recent years, with the advent of digital video and electronic processing. This book explores the movie picture itself, how it is created, processed, manipulated, and presented in order to give the image creator greater control over the final product. The book is about the technical reality of producing the moving image, whether it be a chemical reaction (film), an electronic process (video), or a combination of both, which is the stage we have now reached in the gradual amalgamation of imaging technologies. The underlying technical and scientific principles are discussed in a concise, comprehensive manner, quantifying the myriad facets of cinematography so that more control can be exercised over the creation of the motion picture in all its forms.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Not a history, but a technical manual in which veteran New York director of photography Barclay ranges from the principles of motion picture imaging to the realities of maintaining control over the image from acquisition to delivery. His goal is to provide a solid foundation of knowledge on which practitioner can dance their creativity. Among his topics are traditional film processes, film to video transfer, film formats, high-definition television, film scanners and recorders, and digital cinemas. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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