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[ecrea] The Look: Digital Cinema Aesthetics and Workflows Symposium
Sun Feb 13 10:57:50 GMT 2011
The Look: Digital Cinema Aesthetics and Workflows
This one-day symposium will explore, and attempt 
to demystify, the movement of film and video 
footage through the digital production process 
from camera to exhibition. The ?look? of a film 
used to be the domain of the cinematographer. As 
a result of the various new forms of image 
manipulation that have appeared in the last 
decade and a half, new types of collaboration 
have resulted ? for example, between 
cinematographers, post-production supervisors, 
visual effects artists, and colourists. Given 
the multiplicity of ways in which the aesthetics 
of a film can change after shooting is complete, 
a key question presents itself: who controls what aspects of a film?s look?
This symposium will trace how the ?look? of 
shots changes at each stage of this process, 
explain some of the technologies that effect 
these changes, and discuss the decision-making 
behind these changes. It will also explore the 
reorganisation of production roles and 
responsibilities that has resulted from the 
digitisation of film-making workflows. The 
symposium will draw from a range of specialisms, 
bridging theory and practice: invited speakers 
will include Oliver Stapleton BSC 
<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0822975/>  (The 
Proposal, The Cider House Rules), Geoff Boyle 
DoP FBKS 
<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0102240/> 
(Wallander, Mutant Chronicles), Jonathan Smiles 
<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1211866/>  Digital 
Production Supervisor, (District 9, Green Zone) 
Luke Rainey 
<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1054717/> 
Colourist,  (Band of Brothers, Man on a Wire), 
Professor Duncan Petrie 
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/British-Cinematographer-Duncan-J-Petrie/dp/0851705820> 
, Professor Sean Cubitt 
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=ntt_at_ep_srch?ie=UTF8&search-alias=books&field-author=Sean+Cubitt&sort=relevancerank> 
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=ntt_at_ep_srch?ie=UTF8&search-alias=books&field-author=Sean+Cubitt&sort=relevancerank> 
, Dr Richard Misek 
<http://www.amazon.co.uk/Richard-Misek/e/B002PML244> 
, Dr Charlotte Crofts 
<http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/cahe/cmd/aboutus/ourstaff/crofts.aspx>.
Introduced by Professor Sarah Street. Mark 
Cosgrove, Director of Programme, Watershed Bristol
The day will consist of four sessions: image 
capture, data management, colour grading, and 
display; then a final plenary. Each of the four 
sessions will comprise a presentation by a film 
industry professional, a presentation by a film 
academic to open up wider questions, and a 
dialogue between the two hosted by Terry Flaxton 
<http://www.flaxton.btinternet.co.uk/>  AHRC 
Senior Research Fellow (and DoP). The intention 
is to introduce the practice of each to the 
other and of both to the general public, 
facilitating an open conversation about the 
aesthetic issues, pressures, technologies, and 
production roles involved in contemporary film production.
TICKETS: <http://www.watershed.co.uk/>  £50 With 
pre-ordered buffet 
lunch  <http://www.watershed.co.uk/> (If not 
ordered, meals can be purchased in the Watershed 
Bar, but waiting times may be long), £35 
<http://www.watershed.co.uk/>  (including only 
morning and afternoon tea and coffee)
To book, Watershed box office +44 (0)117 927 
5100 <http://www.watershed.co.uk/>
More information and schedule: http://www.flaxton.btinternet.co.uk/KT4.htm
Concessions available. The attendance of 
industry professionals at this event is 
contingent on their feature commitments which is 
clear at the time of writing. Contact  the 
organisers: Terry Flaxton 
<mailto:(flaxton /at/ btinternet.com)>, Richard Misek 
<mailto:(richard.misek /at/ bristol.ac.uk)>
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
Pleinlaan 2 - B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
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