Lo To No Budget Filmmaking. If you're looking for clear-cut information on how to make a film on a minimal budget that is based on tried and tested techniques - look no further...
Location Lighting for Television. The first book of its kind to introduce the problems of location lighting for single camera operators and provide an insight into the technology and techniques required to solve those problems. The approach is of a basic and introductory nature, geared toward the student and trainee cameraman. Professionals needing a refresher course on the subject will also find this an invaluable reference packed with key information, theory and practical approaches to different lighting situations.
A cinematographerÕs skill can make or break a filmÕs overall look, and yet cinematographers are legendarily reticent to discuss their craft. New Cinematographers meets this challenge, featuring the work of six major, young, contemporary cinematographers whose vision defines the way films look today.
The digital video camera and software has changed the landscape of moviemaking forever. But filmmakers need to have the knowledge and equipment to realize their unique vision. This book gives you quick and inexpensive remedies to the most common and difficult production challenges. Nuts and Bolts Filmmaking is an invaluable resource to anyone looking to make a film without a big budget.
Reflections: Twenty-One Cinematographers by Benjamin Bergery. An in-depth examination of the techniques and films of some of the world's greatest cameramen. Featuring: Technical Basics . Sources . Portraits . Day Interiors Night Interiors . Lab Techniques . Designing Sequences . And more.