Cinematography<strong>Light</strong>ing & Camera • Cinematographer/Stagecraft Designer/Filmmaker/Assistant Director/Cameraman/DPCinematography Master Class SeriesIn this training series nine of the world’s finest cinematographersshare their wealth of experience in a workshop setting,as they guide you through a series of professional lightingproblems both in the studio and on location. 3-D computeranimations vividly illustrate the approaches they take tosolving them. This unique series, sponsored by KODAK, willSAVE $1408 DVD Set: F784DVD $579.00Location <strong>Light</strong>ing With Geoff BurtonLocation lighting, utilizing the equipment one truck can carry, is the mostcommon task a youngcinematographer will face.Geoff Burton (The Year MyVoice Broke, Flirting, WideSargasso Sea) condenses hismany years of locationlighting experience in thishighly practical and usefulworkshop. Geoff’s approachemphasizes maximum useof natural lighting resources(daylight and practicals) andimitating these sources withthe light he adds. Geoffshows how to work with the limitations of location space and design (in thiscase three rooms of a cramped apartment) rather than against them. Hedemonstrates how fast stocks and fast work can be critical to success. 29 min.14be of value both to students andworking cinematographers.F788DVD $89.95<strong>Light</strong>ing Dead Poets Society With John Seale”Spectacular!” - Jack Watson, Movie Maker MagazineJohn Seale (Rainman, Gorillas in the Mist, Witness) conducts an intensive andinspirational lighting workshop in the studios of the Australian Film, Radio andTelevision School. The dormitory set from Dead Poets Society was painstakinglyreconstructed for this workshop. Even more important than the technicalknowledge it contains is the insight this program gives into Seale’s workingphilosophy. 28 min.F786DVD $89.95Studio <strong>Light</strong>ing: A Comparative Workshop With DonaldMcAlpine & Denis LenoirBestSeller<strong>Light</strong>ing Dances With Wolves With Dean Semler“An invaluable source of information and insight!” - R. Levi,Director of Photography, Graduate Film Division, ColumbiaUniversityDean Semler (Road Warrior,City Slickers, Dead Calm)demonstrates the techniquesthat won him anAcademy Award for thecinematography of DancesWith Wolves. Dean’s backgroundin documentaryfilms is a major influenceon his visuals. This workshoprecreates the lightingof an interior fireside scenefrom Wolves, using an exactreplica of the teepee set. The workshop footage was shot anamorphic, using aPanavision camera and a crane. 29 min.F785DVD $89.95BestSellerTwo internationally renowned cinematographers light the same shots from thesame dramatic script in this back-to-back workshop. Don McAlpine (PatriotGames, Breaker Morant and My Brilliant Career) and Denis Lenoir (Monsieur Hire, Clearand Present Danger and Mrs. Doubtfire) vividly demonstrate how differences increative style and approach affect the impact and tone of the scene. This programis packed with technical information, demonstrations & insights into thecinematographer. 59 min.F787DVD $89.95Shooting For Black & WhiteWith Allen Daviau & Denis LenoirAllen Daviau (The Falcon and the Snowman, Avalon, Bugsy, Twilight Zone, The ColorPurple) takes students back to the golden age of cinematography - the 1920’s. Hepainstakingly recreates theshooting style by employingthe filtration, vignetting,aspect ratios and shotcoverage of the period. Indoing so he evokes thespirit and dynamic of theB&W silent screen masterpieces.Denis Lenoir(Monsieur Hire, DaddyNostalgie/These Foolish Things,Paris Awakes, Shuttlecock)creates an intriguing comparisonto the work ofDaviau by using modern cinematic techniques featuring a moving camera. Heshoots with both color and B&W stock to make the comparison complete. 55 min.F805DVD $89.95Shooting For Fantasy With Sacha Vierny & Denis LenoirFrench cinematographers Denis Lenoir (Monsieur Hire, Paris Awakes, ShuttlecockZone) and Sacha Vierny (Hiroshima mon Amour, Prospero’s Books, Stavisky) explore theworld of cinematic fantasy and magic. Vierny generously shares one of his specialsecrets, showing how to create a magical beam of light without the usualneed for a smoked filled room. The effect is electric. Lenoir takes you througheach step of his lighting design and also gives invaluable information about theuse of fluorescent lights.This program explores the techniques that make magic on the screen, but moreimportantly the cinematographer’s creative thought process behind the magic.55 min.BestSellerF804DVD $89.95Shooting For Realism With Allen Daviau & Sacha ViernyAllen Daviau (E.T., The Color Purple, Empire Of The Sun) and Sacha Vierny (Hiroshimamon Amour; The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, Prospero’s Books) are given thesame script and set. Daviau creates a series of intricate setups, clearly explainingeach problem he encounters and the solutions he finds by using filters, lightsand F-stop changes. Vierny experiments with a simple and elegant camera movethat encompasses much of the action but presents him with a new challenge:hiding the dolly track. Computer graphics of the lighting setups as well as sideby-sidecomparisons of the finished scenes help you to better understand thetechniques and appreciate the results. 55 min.F802DVD $89.95Shooting For Drama With Robby Muller & Peter JamesRobby Muller’s creditsinclude Repo Man, ParisTexas, To Live and Die in L.A.Peter James shot Alive!, Richin Love and Driving MissDaisy. Both were given thesame script and set constraints.The beautifulimages they created reflecttheir different backgroundsand philosophies on the artand business of filmmaking.Muller creates a moody andimpressionistic feel that ischaracteristic of his approach. James on the other hand neatly sidesteps theproblems caused by a cyc too close to the set and creates a wider view of thewindswept dusty cafe. Both men prove to be generous teachers, sharing manycreative and technical insights that come from years behind the camera. Thevideo culminates with a split screen comparison of each cinematographer’sfinished piece. 55 min.F803DVD $89.95
KODAK Training WorkshopsThe Ideal Programs To Lead You To Film School. A series ofinteractive, multimedia, educational CD-ROMS from KODAK.The Art Of <strong>Light</strong>ing For FilmThe Art of <strong>Light</strong>ing For Film provides a fundamentalknowledge of motion picture lighting types, principles,techniques and applications used to produce a desired“look”. It teaches soft and hard lighting sources, how tocontrol light by positioning, light direction, filters, lightaccessories, ratio, exposure and more. ComesComplete with Student Workbook. 45 min.F1125CDROM $99.99CinematographyFilmmaker/Cinematographer/Assistant Director • <strong>Light</strong>ing & CameraGolden Saddles, Silver SpursThe History of Western CinemaOut of a cloud of dust and across the silver screen weall sat enthralled as the American West came to life inthe movies. From the very beginning audiences cameto love the "Old West", even though what we saw upon the screen did not always represent the "RealWest". Cowboys and Indians, good guys and bad guysentertained us. It was, and remains, one of the mostpopular film genres ever, even though the heyday ofthe Western has long past.Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs recounts the history ofWestern Cinema, from the very beginning, through themid-1950’s, when television began to bring this genreinto our homes on a regular weekly basis. 94 min.F1188DVD $79.95Color & <strong>Light</strong> In Motion ImagingColor and <strong>Light</strong> in Motion Imaging provides a fundamentalknowledge of color and light and describes how colorimages are captured in chemical and electronic imagingsystems while describing the factors that play a role incontrolling exposure. Discover how light is capturedin film, light sour"s and video, basic systems forproducing light, color systems for film and videoapplication, camera speed, depth of speed and more.Comes Complete with Student Workbook. 45 min.F1122CDROM $99.99The Nature Of FilmThe Nature of Film describes the art and science ofmotion picture film including the basics of imagecapture, processing and sensitometry. This programteaches film backing, film anatomy, processing, spectralsensitivity curves, grain size and film speed and more.Comes Complete with Student Workbook. 45 min.F1123CDROM $99.99What Is CinematographyWhat is Cinematography provides a detailed description ofthe cinematographer’s tools and their application in theart of filmmaking. Discover how to create different timeperiods, color compensating, light balancing, colortemperature conversion, planning lighting, positioningthe camera, composing the shots and movement of thecamera. Plus alternative processing techniques that acinematographer can use to achieve a desired lookincluding push process, pull process, silver retentionand cross-process. Comes Complete with StudentWorkbook. 45 min.F1124CDROM $99.99<strong>Light</strong> It RightThe Essential Guide to <strong>Light</strong>ing for <strong>Video</strong>Join the experts as they examine the lighting techniques that will help turn your ideasinto top quality, professional productions. Teaches: light theory, tools and terms oflighting, studio lighting, indoor/daytime light, outdoor/nighttime light. 30 min.F814DVD $39.95Basic ShootingTurn your computer into a video production powerhouse! Learn computer videotips and techniques from the experts. Teaches computer editing techniques,linear or non-linear, features and functions, preparing to edit, timeline editingtechniques and output. 30 min.F811DVD $39.95Advanced ShootingBasic editing techniques that will give your video aprofessional feel! <strong>Video</strong> editing provides the tools andtechniques to get you on the road to producing professionalquality videos. Covers the mechanics ofediting, edit controllers & timecode, improving youraudio, special effects & transitions, editing systemsand titles & graphics. 30 min.F810DVD $39.95Motion Picture BusinessProvides an overview of the filmmaking process, andexplains the roles and responsibilities of the industryprofessionals in each department including the director,producer, screenwriter, location manager, castingdirector, cinematographer, assistant director, costumedesigner, set designer, make-up supervisor, cameraman,script supervisor, sound designer and editor. 45 min.F1126CDROM $99.99Order: 1-800-262-8862 Fax: 1-310-574-0886 Email: sale@firstlightvideo.com www.firstlightvideo.com 15
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