The Evolution of Filmmaking
Description
Alex delves into his experiences using DSLR and small footprint cameras for broadcast TV. He begins by giving an overview of the transition from film stock to today’s digital cinema cameras, including how he shot the 2009 SNL title sequence using only available light on a Canon DSLR. He then goes on to discuss camera sensor size and how it affects performance, before covering gear recommendations based on his extensive experience shooting on tight deadlines. Finally he touches briefly on timelapse sequences.
Runtime
18 min 17 sec
Series
Subjects
- Video recordings (257)
- Motion pictures (857)
- Mass media (887)
- Cinematography (224)
- Digital media (308)
- Communication (1217)
- Technical education (267)
- Digital video (187)
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