Film into video : a guide to merging the technologies / Stuart Blake Jones, Richard H. Kallenberger, George D. Cvetnicanin.
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- 0240804112 (broés. : alk. paper)
- 9780240804118 (broés. : alk. paper)
- Kallenberger, Richard H [aut]
- Cvetnicanin, George D [aut]
- 778.59
- TR 898 J79f 2000
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Rev. ed. of: Film into video / Richard H. Kallenberger. Boston : Focal Press, c1994.
Kazalo.
Index: str. 383-390.
Film and video: a brief history --
Film technology --
Video technology --
Film into video --
Telecine devices --
Video recorder formats --
Sound formats --
Sound transfer devices and applications --
Supporting devices --
Planning for film-to video transfers --
Video facilities and costs --
The telecine environment --
Telecine methods and techniques --
Five sample scenarios --
Video-to-film --
Appendix A: Clintel Ursa transfer speeds --
Appendix B: Philips Spirit DataCine transfer speeds.
"Film Into Video, Second Edition offers comprehensive, practical information on the complex process of converting motion picture film into video. All of the tools of the trade are explained in clear, simple language, as are the operational, business, and creative sides of film to video transfer. This easy-to use guide provides the reader with the necessary foundation to approach any technological advances in this fast-paced field. Additions to the second edition include: information on the Philips Spirit Data Cine and the new Sony FVS-1000 a new section on the latest in flying spot telecines, including Cintel's C-Reality and Ursa Electrum an examination of recent changes in color correction computers with da Vinci's 2K and Pandora's Mega-Def systems, and in respect to Philips Spirit DataCine and Cintel's C-Reality, a discussion relating to the area of data transfer and how this has changed the telecine industry."--Publisher description.
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