The technique of special effects cinematography

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The technique of special effects cinematography

Raymond Fielding

(The library of communication techniques)

Focal Press, 1985

4th ed

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Bibliography: p. 407-431

Includes index

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Description

First published in 1985. Exactly 20 years have passed since the first edition of this text appeared, in 1965. During this period, the author has gathered feedback from professional film-making circles. This fourth revision introduces new information in nearly all chapters. 130 new illustrations have been added, many of them illustrating feature films which are currently in release. The bibliography has also been enlarged considerably. The contributions of the visual-effects cinematographer have always been valued highly within the theatrical motion-picture industry. Because of their work, film producers have been able to endow their pictures with considerable 'production value' which the budget could not otherwise sustain.

Table of Contents

1. The techniques available 2. Camera equipment 3. Glass-shots 4. Mirror-shots 5. In-the-camera matte shots, 6. Bi-pack contact matte printing 7. Optical printing 8. Traveling mattes 9. Aerial-image printing 10. Rear projection 11. Front projection 12. Miniatures 13. Electronic and computer systems

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