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Multi-Camera Cinematography and Production

A how-to book on the art, craft and practice of TV/video/streaming cinematography for multi-camera shooting.

 

This book is written for anyone wanting to film, direct or produce multiple camera productions. Lighting Directors, Directors of Photography, Camera Operators as well as Directors, Producers and Production Managers will all find valuable information that will help them do their job and accomplish their goals of effectively filming with more than one camera at the same time. This book could be seen as an intermediate to advanced media production course book for colleges. It is also meant to give insight and inspiration to those starting out their professional careers in multi-camera productions.

 

The text covers advice for producing and filming content using two or more cameras in many genres including Sitcom, Stand-up, News, Talk Show, Interview, Reality, Corporate Video and Indie Movies, with budgets both big and small, by two award winning professional industry cinematographers/lighting directors with over 30 years of experience each.

Multi-Camera Cinematography and Production

  • David Landau and Bruce Finn

    A how-to book on the art, craft and practice of TV cinematography for multi-camera shooting for students and professionals that want to improve their skills.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
    Publication Date: 25-01-2024
    Format: Hardback | 7 3/8 x 9 1/4 | 248 pages
  • About the Authors

    David Landau teaches lighting and cinematography at Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA, where he also created the Cinematography track of study and received a Teacher of the Year Award from the University Film &Video Association. David is the author of Lighting for Cinematography (Bloomsbury, 2014) as well as editor of The Cinetech Guides to the Film Crafts series. He also is the author of Film Noir Production: The Whodunit of Classic American Mystery Film (2016) and co-author with David Carren of Next Level Screenwriting (2019).

    Bruce Finn has taught cinematography at the School of Cinematic Arts, USC, and Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts USA. He is credited as Director of Photography on more than 100 Major Television Network episodes and some of the World’s Most Famous Hologram’s including Michael Jackson “Slave to the Rhythm”. 

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