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3D Filmmaking

Celine Tricart
A visual book for the visual artist, 3D Filmmaking: Techniques and Best Practices for Stereoscopic Filmmakers provides a comprehensive overview of the theory, language, and methods behind stereoscopic 3D filmmaking, all in one package. Celebrated 3D filmmaker Celine Tricart explores every facet of the art, from the technical to the practical, including:3D visionHistory of 3D cinemaStereoscopic basics and techniquesHow to shoot in 3D3D VFXs, animation in 3D, and 2D to 3D conversionLive broadcast in 3D3D viewing and projection3D as a storytelling toolScreenwriting for 3DWorking with a stereographer3D storyboarding and previz3D postproductionSound design in-depthA must-read for any 3D filmmaker, producer, writer, or technician interested in the third dimension, 3D Filmmaking covers the history of the form, defines key 3D terms and places them into context, and offers lessons on using the medium as a visual storytelling tool, creating a perfect blend of concepts, practice, and history. Full color throughout, the book also includes a pair of 3D glasses for you to view the 3D images within, and each chapter features detailed color diagrams and examples in anaglyph 3D, as well as interviews with 3D visionaries like Jean Pierre Jeunet (Director, Amélie, Alien 4), Chris Sanders (Director, How to Train Your Dragon, The Croods), Demetri Portelli (Stereographer, Hugo), Phil McNally (Stereoscopic Supervisor, How to Train Your Dragon, Madagascar 4), Tim Webber (VFX supervisor, Gravity), Scott Farrar (VFX supervisor, the Transformers franchise), and Victoria Alonso (Stereoscopic Supervisor, Marvel Studios).A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/tricart) features links to useful resources and footage from 3D films.
Autor: Tricart, Celine
EAN: 9781138847897
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 240
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 02.08.2016
Untertitel: Techniques and Best Practices for Stereoscopic Filmmakers
Schlagworte: 3D-Kino Film
Größe: 15 × 191 × 235
Gewicht: 655 g