This Issue Includes: "Artistic Lighting Is Even More Important Than Ever Before"; "LED Lighting Versus Tungsten"; "Are You Using All Your Crayons? A look at 8-bit and 10-bit color and using Colorista 2 for color correction and grading"; "Convergent Design's New Odyssey 7Q+: What Is It and Who Is It For?" and many more articles. For the full Table of Contents, see below. -- After you purchase this digital issue, you get 5 downloads. Remember to save your downloads to your hard drive and/or mobile devices. (File format: PDF) This issue includes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Artistic Lighting Is Even More Important Than Ever Before With the new highly sensitive digital cameras, here's why...
by David Landau
Are You Using All Your Crayons? A look at 8-bit and 10-bit color and using Colorista 2 for color correction and grading.
by Al Caudullo
How To Use Color Schemes Explore the Use of Color in Your Film
by William Dickerson
LED Lighting Versus Tungsten The Use of the New LED Fixtures in Cinematography
by David Landau
Director John Boorman Returns to His Youth"Queen and Country" shot with the Arriflex Digital Camera System
by Scott Essman
Convergent Design's New Odyssey 7Q+ What Is It and Who Is It For?
by Jon Firestone
Vision Research Announces New Updates to the Phantom Flex4K at NAB2015 Exclusive Interview with Toni Lucatorto, Media Products Manager, Vision ResearchLighting for Cinematography by David Landau Book Review
by Peter Stein, ASC
Producer Mary Jane Skalski and Co-Writer/Director Tom McCarthy The Cobbler
by Scott Essman
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