Digital Intermediates for Film and Video
Auteur : James Jack
The Digital Intermediate process (DI), or conversion of film to digital bits and then back to film again, has great potential to revolutionize the postproduction process. The skill set to photochemically process a movie and pop it into a canister for the postal service to send around to all of the movie houses and the skill set to digitally master and create a file that is distributed globally via the Internet and satellites are completely different. One of these entirely new processes is that of the digital intermediate. The DI has tremendous advantages, ranging from improved quality (first "print" is as good as the last) to cost savings (no re-mastering) to digital distribution (bits and bytes: no film in canisters). The DI influences everything from on set production to the delivery of content to consumers and everything in between.
Digital Intermediates for Film and Video teaches the fundamental concepts and workflow of the digital intermediate process. Covers basics of film first, and then introduces the digital world--including a tutorial on digital images, asset management, online editing, color correction, restoration, film and video output, mastering and quality control.
Jack's clear and easy-to-follow explainiation of Hollywood buzz words and components facilitates the spill over to anyone who has a vested interest in the quality and cost of the movie.
Date de parution : 05-2016
18.9x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2005
18.9x24.6 cm
Thèmes de Digital Intermediates for Film and Video :
Mots-clés :
pipelines; process; image; color; grading; space; facility; environment; tapes; frame; Digital Intermediate; Digital Intermediate Pipelines; Digital Intermediate Process; RGB Color Space; DVD Video; Playback; GSN; Digital Intermediate Facilities; CIE Coordinate; Digital Intermediate Environment; Digital Cinema Initiative; Vice Versa; Image Based Lighting; Digital Source Master; Color Space; RGB Color; Chroma Key; Foreground Elements; Illegal Colors; Digital Pipeline; RGB Color Model; Motion Blur; Digital Cinema; Conforming System; VHS Cassette