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Practical Cinematography

by Paul Wheeler
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Synopsis

A longtime BBC and now freelance cinematographer shares his expertise in this reference covering basic theory and practical aspects of the camera crew unit, the technology, the craft, operating rules of composition, the Director of Photography's preparation, and future-proofing film for television. Includes b&w graphics. Lacks references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Paul Wheeler

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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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2005
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780240519623

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