Authors: John Jackman
ISBN-13: 9780240812274, ISBN-10: 0240812271
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Date Published: May 2010
Edition: 3rd Edition
John Jackman is an award-winning independent director and producer who has been involved in dramatic and video production since the mid-seventies. Widely regarded as an authority on digital production techniques, John has been a contributing editor to DV Magazine, and has taught workshops for NAB, the American Film Institute (AFI), Digital Video Expo, the Library of Congress, along with various film schools, colleges, and university programs.
Enhance the visual quality of your motion pictures and digital videos with a solid understanding of lighting fundamentals. This complete course in digital video lighting begins with how the human eye and the camera process light and color, progresses through the basics of equipment and setups, and finishes with practical lessons on how to solve common problems. Filled with clear illustrations and real-world examples that demonstrate proper equipment use, safety issues, and staging techniques, Lighting for Digital Video presents readers with all they need to create their own visual masterpieces.
Features:
* film style techniques for digital video productions
* creating "movie" looks on a low budget
* lighting for HD
* how to maximize existing light
* how to be a grip + safety issues
* interview setups
* color correction techniques in mixed lighting situations
* Shows how to shoot in available light
* Color correction in mixed lighting situations
* Film-style lighting techniques that create realistic looks
* Specialized setups for blue screen, night shots, and product photography
* Lighting sets with fixed practical light sources
Preface Chapter 1 Why is Lighting Important for Television and Video?
Chapter 2 Human Vision, the Camera, and Exposure Chapter 3 Volts, Amps, and Watts Chapter 4 Lighting Instruments Chapter 5 Lighting Controls and Uses Chapter 6 Basic Lighting Techniques Chapter 7 Interview Setups Chapter 8 Solving Common Problems Chapter 9 Advanced Lighting Techniques Chapter 10 Grip Safety (NEW CHAPTER)
Chapter 11 Lighting Low-Budget Locations Chapter 12 Creating ?Movie Looks? (NEW CHAPTER)
Chapter 13 Specialized Lighting Chapter 14 Studio Lighting Chapter 15 Imagination and Invention Appendix A Using a Light Meter and Video Appendix B Basic Primer in Signal Monitoring Appendix C Manufacturer Addresses Glossary Index