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  • Telecine is the process of converting motion picture film into a video format. Years ago removing telecine was a frustrating process because everything was analog. Fortunately, the digital age has…

  • An infrared filter is used in infrared photography to allow infrared light to pass through the camera, but blocks out the majority of visible light. This helps to create a very unique type of…

  • Infrared light is the waves of illumination between the visible and the microwave levels of the electromagnetic spectrum. Infrared light ranges from red to violet. Because infrared light is part of…

  • If you transfer a video from a Mini DV tape to your computer, you can more easily play, edit and archive the tape's contents. You also can convert the video into a variety of formats, including DVD…

  • Hollywood's feature-film output in the 1950s reflected changes in the way movies were put together by filmmakers and how they were received by movie-goers. The rise of television meant more people…

  • While digital imaging has nudged film-based photography aside, film continues to hang on to a market share. The history of photography is dominated by silver halide systems and several remain in use a…

  • 8mm video refers to various types of videocassette tapes including the Video8, Hi8 and Digital8 and MiniDV formats. These tapes are typically digitized into digital video files so that they can be…

  • Since the advent of broadcast television, production houses have used the telecine process to transmit images captured on film or to transfer film footage to video for further manipulation. Telecine…

  • Though the Oscar awards are watched by millions, it's likely that many TV viewers are unaware of how the final decisions are made. Once you understand the nomination process, comprehension of the…

  • Film developing is a process by which photographically exposed film is treated to create visible positive or negative images. The process itself is not overly complicated, but care needs to be taken…

  • A progression of chemicals is used to process photographic film. These chemicals work to create an image on the film and eliminate the film's sensitivity to light so the image can be preserved. A…

  • "Gilt-edged" is a term that has traveled far beyond its origins in stationery and publishing. It is used to describe financial securities, business incentives and the wealthy, as well as the gilded…

  • In the age of digital photography, young, emerging photographers may have unanswered questions about traditional film developing. The art of working with traditional film and photographic prints still…

  • Stop motion animation is the process of joining together a series of still shots to create a film sequence. Stop motion animation is most commonly associated with clay models. Making a stop motion…

  • The effect of cross-processing on film is a well-known procedure commonly used in many popular cinematic and photographic works. It is often used by artistic-minded professionals with the intent to…

  • Sepia toning is specialized photographic process designed to produce images that have a tint of light to medium brown in them. When they are produced in a traditional darkroom, this process would not…

  • Working with infrared film provides a dramatic vision of the world. Basic film processing of infrared black & white film is no different than processing regular black & white film. The major…

  • Slide film creates positive images, rather than negatives. Its advantages are that it boasts superior color quality and sharpness. On the down side, it is more difficult to expose. The development…

  • The Arts and Entertainment Network (A&E) is one of several networks that make up the larger A&E Television Network, which is co-owned by The Hearst Corporation, Disney-ABC Television Group and NBC…

  • Photo film processing involves the conversion of the latent image on an exposed black-and-white or color film into a permanent image on a negative and then on a photographic paper. This process used…

  • After a roll of film has been shot, it must undergo a series of chemical treatments to reveal the captured images and desensitize the film to light. Film that has not been properly processed runs the…

  • Watching a movie with your child is a wonderful time for both to share in the adventure of a new story. It's important to remember, however, that not all movies designated as "kids movies" are…

  • For many years the only method for producing a moving image was to record it using film. As video technology became more common and affordable, many industries moved away from film. The onset of…

  • Making an 8mm movie has never been easier. There are many easily available digital editing programs and relatively low-cost ways to transfer 8mm film to video. This makes the editing process…

  • Processing slide film is trickier than processing black and white print film. Only attempt this once you are comfortable with processing print film. You need to ensure that you have the chemicals at…

  • The Technicolor process as introduced in 1916 was a two-color additive process that employed double projectors to superimpose the two-color components of the picture on the screen, one through a red…

  • The tough economy is making it harder for artists to find funding for their film projects. But as the government and private organizations continue to recognize film as an important art form---one…

  • Photographers can have archival paper copies of their photos made by having film negatives scanned at a photo lab, or by ordering digital prints from their digital camera files online or at a brick…

  • One of the earliest steps in the making of a movie is selling the screenplay to a producer or production company. Sometimes, however, the screenplay isn't bought outright; the company or producer may…

  • The first step is to put your film into a tray of developing agent. This converts all the silver ions in the film into silver metal, which is where the images taken live. Second, the film is rinsed…

  • Enacted in 1927, the Cinematograph Films Act attempted to strengthen the British film industry by placing limits on how many foreign films could be exhibited throughout Britain.

  • Any creative business endeavor could benefit from a production coordinator. A strong background in management, design or film is usually required. Good communications and organizational skills are…

  • Whether you're talking animation or live action photography filming, the basic science of moving pictures is the same. When a person views a moving object in real life, the human brain retains the…

  • The difference between digital film making and traditional film making is the medium upon which the images are captured, the distribution process and the projection of the final work. The actual…

  • Taking infrared photographs will send your artistic picture taking to the next level. Infrared photography produces images with a dreamy, almost fantasy type of feel. Enabling your digital camera to…

  • Enlarging film is a process of projecting the image from the film onto a larger piece of photographic paper, which is then processed in a series of chemicals. Use an enlarger to make prints of film…

  • The process of preparing photographic film for development and processing begins inside a dark room. This room is specially designed to avoid exposing the film rolls to any light whatsoever, as doing…

  • The Canon XL2 and Canon XH-A1 are two very good cameras. Each one accomplishes what it set out to do, so the best way to compare them is to do the same for yourself. Figure out what it is you want to…

  • To become a production coordinator, a person must be willing to have a hand in all departments of a production. The production coordinator is responsible for making and keeping schedules, feeding the…

  • It's a rainy day at camp and the head counselor is sick. He puts you in charge of the a bunch of wiggly 6-year-olds and instructs you to entertain them for the next hour. The only materials you have…