Wednesday, April 17, 2013

"THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING" (OR 3D TV Is Dead, Long Live 4K) A RE-POST FROM GCI


NAB 2013 - A GCI PERSPECTIVE


"THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING"
BY BOB KERTESZ, GCI INSTRUCTOR - IMAGE MANAGEMENT FROM SET TO POST
About the author:

Bob Kertesz, along with Aaron Peak, are instructors for the Global Cinematography Institute Class - Image Management from Set to Post. This class examines the link between production and post, and what the role of the DP is in the process. Bob is a veteran DIT and teaches students the importance of color and data mangement on the set. Co-instructor Aaron Peak is a professional colorist who teaches the fundamentals of the DI and post-color process.


"3D was virtually nowhere to be seen, replace by the new Golden Child, 4K. The king is dead; long live the king."

"The DPs who are pushing for 4K cameras on episodic television are perhaps unknowingly relinquishing still more control over their images to someone else down the road in the post process."

"I propose the following: the new 4K standard, and the sets sold for home use, should have a 2.40 aspect ratio. 16:9 is sooooo last year."


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