1st Edition

Film on Video A Practical Guide to Making Video Look like Film

By Jonathan Kemp Copyright 2019
    224 Pages 16 Color & 102 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    232 Pages 16 Color & 102 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    224 Pages 16 Color & 102 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Film on Video: A Practical Guide to Making Video Look like Film is an accessible guide to making video captured on a camcorder, DSLR camera, smartphone, action camera or cinema camera look like it was shot on motion-picture celluloid film. 

    Chapter by chapter, Jonathan Kemp introduces the reader to a key characteristic of celluloid film, explains the historical and practical reasons why it exists, before providing a simplified method for best replicating that characteristic on a digital camera. The book includes various practical exercises throughout that are designed to underline the takeaway principles of each chapter and features case studies on specific cameras including the Sony NX5 Camcorder, Canon 5D Mk IV, Canon 4000D, iPhone X, GoPro Hero 6, Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K and Canon C200.

    Ideal for students studying film and media production and filmmaking newcomers who want to get up to speed quickly, this is an indispensable guide to how the numerous settings on a digital camera can be used to create footage that more closely resembles the film ‘look’.

    Introduction

    Frame rate

    Exposure

    Grain

    Motion blur

    Depth of field

    Colour

    Camera tools

    Dynamic range

    Image plane

    Aspect ratio

    Resolution

    Lenses

    Codecs

    Cinematic post-production

    Camera case studies

    The rules

    Biography

    Jonathan Kemp is a Lecturer in Media Production at the University of Central Lancashire and an award-winning short film maker. His first short film Michael won an award at the 'Unchosen' charity film competition and screened at the Raindance Film Festival in 2015. To see his work, visit www.jonathankemp.co.uk

    ‘If, like many digital filmmakers, you aspire to work which has an aesthetic and production value approaching that of the analogue ideal, you will be delighted to find within this concise blueprint a detailed description of every tool and technique you could possibly need.’

    Stephen Gordon, Senior Lecturer in Film Production Technology, Birmingham City University