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Matthias Fueg April 5th, 2010 10:53 AM

Literature about "Film Look"
 
Hi,

I'm writing a research paper about "Digital Film and the Cinema Look" and I was hoping that you guys could point me towards some valid sources on that subject. "Valid" means books, articles or other research papers.

The main chapters I need scources for are:

1. Differences between film / video and their impact on the look of the footage
2. Achieving a film like look during production
3. Achieving a film like look during post-production

I am aware that there's a lot of information about those subjects on these forums already. This forum is a nice place to get inspired and a great collection of tips and expiriences from other users, but unfortunately forum posts or wikipedia are not allowed as sources for my research paper.

So, can you recommend any literature about this subject? I'm having a really hard time to find any, so I would be grateful for any bit of information.

Best regards,
Matthias

Mohammed Zaheer April 5th, 2010 12:45 PM

I personally think its Hollywood look not film!
 
I think people have a misconception trying to achieve film look. I think what they are really after is emulating the hollywood cinematic look.

here are a couple of good reads that just might help you get a really good scope into this world.

Redrock Sample Footage

and

The Great Camera Shootout 2010 | Zacuto

almost forgot

http://hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/


Hope that helps and is a good start!

M. T. Zaheer "Shan"

Mohammed Zaheer April 5th, 2010 09:48 PM

also...
 
this is a good read..

http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.co...aspx?dwnid=128

Matthias Fueg April 6th, 2010 06:20 AM

Thanks for those links.

You're right, it's more about the hollywood cinematic look than emulating the look of film.

Thane Silliker April 6th, 2010 01:55 PM

From "The Filmmaker's Handbook" by Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus:

"Isolating people from their surrounding using shallow depth of field can be a very powerful tool, useful in both fiction and documentary. It can both create a mood and allow the filmmaker to use selective focus to draw the audience's attention to different elements in the frame. This is one of the key factors that characterize the look of the classic 35mm feature film."

There are other examples in this excellent book which cover the differences between video and film. I bought mine from Amazon.

Matthias Fueg April 9th, 2010 11:00 AM

Thanks Thane, the book arrived today, so far it looks awesome.

Brian Drysdale April 9th, 2010 02:24 PM

I don't know what level you wish to go but check out these

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/w...les/WHP008.pdf

BBC - R&D - Publications - WHP053

Light Illusion - Digital Cinematography

http://www.quantel.co.uk/repository/...tBook_20th.pdf

Thane Silliker May 8th, 2010 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthias Fueg (Post 1512132)
Thanks Thane, the book arrived today, so far it looks awesome.

I think you will enjoy the book, Mathias.


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