Advanced Cinematography Techniques
Camera sensors
A course by David Curto , Cinematographer
Learn lighting techniques to be able to develop the look of any audiovisual project in a professional way
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About the video: Camera sensors
Overview
“Just as the optics are one of the most important elements, the camera is also. One is nothing without the other. In this lesson we will see how the different sensor sizes of each camera behave. In addition, I will show you how they behave with different sensitivities and we will visualize the differences in colorimetry and sensitivity of each sensor, comparing their characteristics.”
In this video lesson David Curto addresses the topic: Camera sensors, which is part of the Domestika online course: Advanced Cinematography Techniques. Learn lighting techniques to be able to develop the look of any audiovisual project in a professional way.
Partial transcription of the video
“Camera sensors Today in the market we find countless cameras. The most important thing about the camera is the sensor. The sensors are photosensitive cells that capture light, transform it into electrical impulses, and that data becomes an image. To choose the type of camera, we must always base ourselves on which sensor each camera has. The types of sensors that we find in the market are very important when choosing our project, each sensor will offer us a colorimetry, a texture and a resolution. In addition, the depth of field will also vary. It is not the same to do an action scene with ...”
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Course summary for: Advanced Cinematography Techniques
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Areas
Film, Film, Video & TV, Lighting Design, Photographic Lighting
A course by David Curto
David Curto is in love with cinema and photography. He studied at the Higher School of Cinema and Audiovisual of Catalonia (ESCAC). A native of Spain, in 2010 he moved to Colombia, where he lived for 8 years. He currently divides his time between the two countries.
He has worked for brands such as Motorola, Honda, Ford, Avianca, Nestlé, and Heineken and has filmed music videos for artists like Sebastian Yatra, David Bisbal, Juan Magán, Aitana, Ana Guerra, Lalo Ebratt, Greeicy, Tini, and others. He worked as the director of photography on films such as The Boy by Craig Macnaill, Fucking Games and Anthropos by Spiros Stathoulopoulos, and Bad Lucky Goat by Samir Oliveros, presenting the latter worldwide at the SXSW festival in Austin (USA).
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