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October 18, 2000 0240804015 978-0240804019 3
The Camera Assistant's Manual, Third Edition is a nuts and bolts guide offering beginning camera assistants and film students information on all aspects of this unique position within the film industry--from cinematography basics to interviewing for the job.

The Camera Assistant's Manual provides complete descriptions of all aspects of the First and Second Assistant Cameraman positions, as well as complete sections on tips for the First and Second Assistant. This new edition also features an expanded camera section, which lists and illustrates the new cameras, as well as specialized camera and lens accessories. A chapter outlining the positions within the camera department will help beginners make informed decisions and understand the various responsibilities and duties department members perform. Numerous examples of the types of problems the camera assistant may encounter help readers develop problem-solving skills. The Camera Assistant's Manual, Third Edition is a must for every camera assistant's ditty bag or tool kit.



Covers all cinematography basics
Equally accessible to beginners and experienced cameramen
Heavily illustrated, with checklists, tables, and sample forms


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The Camera Assistant's Manual is essential reading for the beginner and for the experienced camera assistant alike. For the beginner, it contains complete descriptions of all aspects of the jobs of first and second assistant cameraman, as well as a new chapter on the basics of cinematography. For the experienced camera assistant, it continues to be a complete reference source dealing with all aspects of the job. The material has been organized in a way that should make it very easy to find specific information. This extensively updated edition contains information that should make it quite easy for the beginning filmmaker to start his or her career because it features new sections covering the basics of cinematography, the job interview, set etiquette and networking, camera and magazine illustrations by 16mm and 35mm camera systems, complete checklists for camera equipment (including filters and expendables), tables covering f-stop compensations, hyperfocal distances, and footage-to-time and time-to-footage conversations. The Camera Assistant's Manual is comprehensive, practical, informative, well-organized, and the most valuable book an assistant camera operator could have on his or her reference bookshelf. -- Midwest Book Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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A must-have reference for camera assistants! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 3 edition (October 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240804015
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240804019
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,805,450 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE Textbook for Assistant Camera, March 17, 2000
Having been trained by David Elkins from the original manuscript of this book, I was eager to read the second addition.

This book is the perfect primer for the beginning Assistant Cameraperson. The details of the camera department, each department broken down into chapters, gives not only an overview, but a detailed step by step description of the tasks and duties of an Assistant Camera.

This has been an invaluable text book for my beginning Film Students.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Technical Book on Moviemaking, November 28, 2005
David Elkins's The Camera Assistant's Manual, Fourth Edition is the best technical book around, and one of the best books on movies, period.

Dave manages to cover every aspect of an assistant's job, no matter how obscure or infrequently encountered. But the completeness is only one aspect which recommends it to any aspiring or working cinematographer.

Written in a clear, conversational manner, Dave manages to demystify both the jargon and the sometimes strange job of an assistant. His accounts of procedure for both first and second assistants clarify what we in the business call "industry standard": the accepted, professional way of conducting yourself and doing a job. Outside of a job on a

Hollywood set, it is nearly impossible to learn these classic, time-saving routines. And unless you've been a pro in the business, you're not going to know about such things as the relative merits of Magliner and Rubbermaid carts for hauling equipment.

The book covers the general characteristics of film, cameras, and lenses in such a way as to give a general technical education. Dave also gives a valuable overview of the camera department and its place in film production overall.

What many readers will find most useful are the sections on troubleshooting, the diagrams and threading patterns of every currently used camera, and the wealth of forms and lists to organize the on-set work.

I've tried to give a good idea of what the book covers, but it contains much, much more. I've been using The Camera Assistant's Manual since the first edition. This is the biggest and the best version. I only wish that, when I started as a camera assistant, I had had access to such a clear, helpful book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing reference! May leave you a soulless husk if you read it all the way through..., January 9, 2007
I bought this book when I was hired to AC for a project on equipment I had never worked with before. For one of those, "Holly crap! I agreed to do a job I only know how to do part of!" moments, this book is great. Every question I could think of was answered thoroughly and I mean THOROUGHLY. If you want to learn exactly what the responsibilities of an Assistant Camera Person are and how best to execute them read this book! If you are a working AC and want an easy to read, text-book style reference this is it.
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The motion picture industry uses many terms and principles that are not used anywhere else. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
camera prep, footage shot today, leveler attaches, top casting accommodates, threading diagrams, check with the rental house, unexposed raw stock, sync slate, displacement magazine, camera roll number, follow focus mechanism, diopter adjustment ring, inching knob, daily inventory report, buckle switch, camera rental house, emulsion buildup, sliding base plate, coaxial magazine, prep tech, daylight spool, focus whip, insert slate, camera report, matte box
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
David Samuelson, Eastman Kodak, Panavision Panaflex, Claire of the Moon, Director of Photography, Script Supervisor, Courtesy of Photo-Sonics, Demi Monde Productions, First Camera Assistant, Second Camera Assistant, Jon Fauer, Conn Cameraman, Courtesy of Panavision, Courtesy of Aaton Des Autres, Leonetti Ultracam, Panavision Super, Timed Type of Film, Agoura Hills, Cinema Products, Courtesy of Cinematography Electronics, Date Exposed, Panavision Panastar, Panavision System, Courtesy of Alan Gordon Enterprises, Courtesy of Leonetti Camera
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