DocumentCode :
1069339
Title :
From screen to monitor - [engineering broadcasting]
Author :
Chamberlain, Phil
Volume :
3
Issue :
15
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
21
Abstract :
In this paper, cinematography and computer animation are discussed. The film industry is in the throes of a digital revolution which will change the way movies are shot and screened. Movies are generally shot on 35mm or 16mm stock. People also film on Super 8mm (a classic beginner´s choice) or 65mm for iMax films. The photographic film has thin layers of light-sensitive particles which, when struck by light, change their chemical properties. Different layers have different colour filters. With 35mm film, the standard for cinema-quality movies(HD videos), the depth of resolution is huge: around ten times that of digital video. However, by the time a print reaches the cinema, it has been copied repeatedly and, with the projector effect as well, some resolution will have been lost.
Keywords :
cinematography; computer animation; high definition video; video coding; video recording; cinema quality movie; cinematography; computer animation; digital video; iMax film; light sensitive particle; photographic film; projector effect;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering & Technology
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1750-9637
Type :
jour
Filename :
4752696
Link To Document :
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