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Film Restoration Review,
By SFoster (Rochester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Restoration of Motion Picture Film (Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology) (Hardcover)
This book covers in detail the film restoration process. It starts out with information about film, its history and how we perceive light and motion. It then goes into the technical processes and into the ethical concerns that arise in doing a restoration project. One of the few books to cover the subject. This book is pricy, but thorough. At times it gets rather technical but overall I learned a lot about film as a medium and the considerations that any film-maker (especially the ones producing only digitally) should consider, in terms of how to preservation. It is written in a short section bullet-point format. This localizes the concepts and discussions in concise areas which helps the reader - when the going gets too technical you can skip easily to the next bullet. The books has a section on techniques and case studies too, as well as a comprehensive glossary. Overall I found this to be a meticulous work on the subject. I'm giving it a generous 5/5 stars, mainly because it is one of the only books on the subject, and it does it very well.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Film Restoration Review,
By SFoster (Rochester, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Restoration of Motion Picture Film (Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology) (Hardcover)
This book covers in detail the film restoration process. It starts out with information about film, its history and development and how we perceive light and motion. It then goes into the technical processes and into the ethical concerns that arise in doing a restoration project. One of the few books to cover the subject. This book is pricy, but thorough. At times it gets rather technical but overall I learned a lot about film as a medium and the considerations that any film-maker (especially the ones producing only digitally) should consider. It is written in a short section bullet-point format. This localizes the concepts and discussions in concise areas which helps the reader - when the going gets too technical you can skip easily to the next bullet. The books has a section on techniques and case studies too, as well as a comprehensive glossary. Overall I found this to be a meticulous work on the subject. I'm giving it a generous 5/5 stars, mainly because it is one of the only books on the subject, and it does it very well.
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Restoration of Motion Picture Film (Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Conservation and Museology) by Mark-Paul Meyer (Hardcover - September 11, 2000)
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