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Film Into Video: A Guide to Merging the Technologies [Paperback]

George Cvjetnicanin (Author), Richard Kallenberger (Author)


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December 5, 1994
* More than 170 black and white photographs and illustrations * Extensive glossary explains technical terms and jargon * Special section of four sample scenarious as seen through the eyes of a telecine operator: transferring a feature on a limited
budget, an 'A' feature transfer a TV series dailies transfer, and a music video transfer.


Both working professionals and students working in production and post production will find in Film Into Video 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 well as are the operational, business, and creative sides of film to video transfer. The emphasis is on fundamentals and principles of current technology, so that as new products arrive in ths fast-moving
technical field, telecine operators can evaluate them and their potential uses. Richard H Kallenberger is Videotape Operator at Unitel Video Hollywood. Since 1976 he has worked for several Hollywood post production facilities as a videotape operator and tape supervisor. He also created and taught videotape operator training courses at Lorimar Telepictures and Unitel Video Hollywood. George D Cvjetnicanin is Senior Colorist at Unitel Video Hollywood. He has been working in the video post production field since 1980, first as a maintenance engineer and then as a telecine colorist.

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'An excellent reference book detailing all aspects of how the professional would go about transferring film to video, costing such a job, the time scales involved and the
creative sides to post-production.' - Amateur Film & Video Maker (IAC), August 1995

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Additions to the second edition include: information on the Philips Spirit Data Cine and the new Sony FVS-1000, due to the recent innovations in the area of CCD technology; a new section on the latest in flying spot telecines, including Cintel's C-Reality and Ursa Diamond; 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, discussion relating to the area of data transfer and how this has changed the telecine industry. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1ST edition (December 5, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240802152
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240802152
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,349,775 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Despite years of sage pronouncements that film is an outmoded production medium shortly to be replaced by electronic technology, motion picture film is most definitely prospering in the current marketplace. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
telecine transfer device, telecine time, telecine transport, audiotape transport, maximum play time, magnetic film tracks, telecine applications, color correction computers, concept footage, helical recording format, synchronizing interval, telecine room, film timer, color picture monitor, program audio tracks, telecine operations, telecine facilities, time code data, telecine suite, negative conforming, video waveform monitor, interchannel phase, scanner telecine, audio transport, audio mixing console
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Eastman Kodak, Courtesy of Sony Electronics, United States, Courtesy of Unitel Video Hollywood, Courtesy of Tektronix, Blank Coded, Courtesy of Cintel International, Digital Betacam, Ursa Gold, Courtesy of Ampex Systems Corp, Courtesy of Philips Digital Video Systems, Digital Component, Dolby Laboratories, Friday-Transfer Day, Monday-Transfer Day, The U-Matic, Thursday-Transfer Day, Courtesy of Ampex Recording Media Corp, Courtesy of da Vinci Systems, Starr Records, Tuesday-Transfer Day
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