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anonymous

Moving Color - Early Film, Mass Culture, Modernism - 1 views

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    Book available online with your UoS network details
anonymous

Cinema Raw: Shooting and Color Grading with the Ikonoskop, Digital Bolex, and Blackmagi... - 0 views

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    Very useful book when shooting in Raw. It offers a whole chapter on how to colour grade RAW in DaVinci Resolve. The book is available online through the UoS library and I have also added it to the Dropbox folder
anonymous

Chromatic Cinema: A History of Screen Color - Misek - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    Chromatic Cinema provides the first wide-ranging historical overview of screen color, exploring the changing uses and meanings of color in moving images, from hand painting in early skirt dance films to current trends in digital color manipulation. The book is available to view online through the UoS library
anonymous

Questions of Colour in Cinema - 1 views

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    This book is available from the UoS library to view online
sambill22

Colour In Storytelling - YouTube - 1 views

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    Good video that provides an introduction to colour theory, using colour in storytelling and colour symbolism within film
rhughes9

Film Sense - Sergei Eisenstein - 1 views

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    This book has a chapter on 'Color and Meaning' in which the importance of colour is discussed in (mainly) paintings, stories and text. It's nearly 60 years old but is still useful for colour symbolism.
anonymous

A Crash Course On How Mobile Apps Are Changing Storytelling | The Creators Project - 0 views

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    Storytelling is so essential to the human condition, even our armpit-scratching ancestors knew how to spin a good yarn. But the ways we tell stories are constantly evolving, as new technologies spark new avenues of communication.
anonymous

The Aesthetics of Cellphone-Made Films - 1 views

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    By Caridad Botella THE HAND WITH A LENS
anonymous

Post-process: why the smartphone camera changed photography forever - 0 views

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    Or how a pro fell in love with photography again.
anonymous

BBC Academy - Production - Making the most of micro video - 1 views

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    Whether it's Vine, Instagram Video or Keek the popularity of micro video is changing the social media landscape. Our panellists discuss the practicalities of creating these super short videos and how they can be used to enhance the social media activity around your production.
anonymous

Can a six-second movie be considered art? - 1 views

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    If 2013 was the year of the selfie, then 2014 is the year of the hyper-short film. Today, people don't just watch films in cinemas or living rooms. Instead, the term "movies" takes on a new connotation, as people download and consume on the move: on foot, or on the train, sometimes with just seconds to spare, as the content flows through their Facebook or Twitter streams on their mobile devices.
Alex Arditti

The ASC -- American Cinematographer: Folk Implosion - 2 views

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    If anyone still need content for the lit review here's some interesting info on the unusual grade for Inside Llewyn Davis
Alex Arditti

Paul Schrader Cinematographer Asks: Who Killed The Color? - 1 views

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    "The moment you try to"re-paint" or modify such a thing, it is supposed to crash to pieces. And this is what has happened to "The Dying of the Light" - an unpleasant and tragic demonstration of the limits to the so-called wonders of digital post-production. By surgically eliminating the expressionistic color from the image - the pasty yellow-green of the African scenes, the dense sepia-chocolate of the American ones, and the bluish-green from the European ones - an unknown author has offered the public not only a crippled caricature of everything, but a collection of images deprived of soul, emotion and significance.""
Alex Arditti

Color Grading Breakdowns on Panic Room & Se7en - 1 views

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    A few youtube gems on color grading a David Fincher movie. About 5 minutes into the Panic Room featurette world class colorist Stephen Nakamura color corrects a few shots. The two part Se7en featurettes are all of Stephen colour correcting the end scene from the film.
anonymous

Journal of the International Colour Association - 3 views

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    A lot of journal articles on Colour
Davide Desimone

BT.500 : Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television pictures - 3 views

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    BT.500 : Methodology for the subjective assessment of the quality of television pictures
anonymous

Vol.7, No.1 - Journal of British Cinema and Television - Edinburgh University Press - 3 views

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    Volume 7, issue 1 of this Journal seems to have a few articles about the use of colour in films. You can get full access to the articles through the Shibboleth link
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