Digital Cinema Workshops at Midtown Video - Miami
Event Details
Digital Cinema Workshops at Midtown Video - Miami
When:
Saturday, July 28, 2012 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT-0400)
Where:
Midtown Video
4824 SW 74th Ct
Miami, FL 33155
Hosted By:
AbelCine New York
Email: training@abelcine.com
Website: training.abelcine.com
Phone: 212-462-0100
Register for this event now at :
abelcine-midtown-camera-atom.eventbrite.com
Event Details:
Midtown Video is partnering up with AbelCine to bring you the latest in Digital Cinema education. Presented by Mitch Gross, Andy Shipsides, and the Midtown Video team, this full day workshop is designed to familiarize participants with the latest camera technology and workflows. The first part of the day is focused on helping your choose the right tools for your next job. We will showcase the latest cameras, explain HD compressions, and discuss lens choice. The second part of the day is focused on advanced digital cinema techniques and on set workflows. Working with Log footage, using scopes, and applying LUTs will all be topics covered.
Participants will be given time during the workshop to try the camera systems and ask questions. Below is an outline for the workshop.
Morning: Choosing Your Tools
Introduction & Camera Types Overview
An overview of the latest camera systems
Formats, Frame Rates, & Compression
Frames Rates, Progressive, PsF, Interlaced
Color Space & Color Sampling
Long GOP, I Frame, and Advanced Compression
Choosing Your Sensor & Lens
Field of View
Depth of Field
Bokeh
Choosing Your Camera
Choices to make - Format, Sensor Size, Lenses, etc
LUNCH
Afternoon: Shooting Log with the F3 & Canon C300
Camera Overview
Canon C300
Sony F3
Video and Log Explained
Shooting and Exposing for Log
Using Exposure Tools
Waveform
False Color & Other Tools
Creating & Applying LUTs On Set
On Set Workflows
Downloading Media
Applying LUTs
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