Fiaf Digital Projection Guide


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Description

FIAF Digital Projection Guide addresses the technical challenges that cin math ques, archival and repertory cinemas and festivals encounter in the paradigm change from analogue film projection to digital cinema. The guide is an extension of, and update to, The Advanced Projection Manual (2006), a book covering the craft of projecting film classics with modern equipment.

FIAF Digital Projection Guide covers the following topics:

* What is D-cinema, and what are the alternatives?
* Pixel - the digital picture element
* The DCP file format
* Digital projection systems
* 3-D projection technology
* Sound for digital cinema
* Practical advice for digital conversions

FIAF Digital Projection Guide is published by the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) and sponsored jointly by The Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) and the Giornate del cinema muto (Pordenone).



Author: Torkell Saetervadet
Publisher: Fiaf
Published: 12/03/2012
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.40h x 8.10w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9782960029628
ISBN10: 2960029623
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Film & Video
- Performing Arts | Film | Direction & Production

About the Author

Torkell Sætervadet is a cinema design and technology expert based in Norway. He authored the comprehensive guide on film and digital projection, The Advanced Projection Manual, published jointly by FIAF and the Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) in 2006.

Until 2010, the author held the post as director of technology at Unique Cinema Systems (UCS), the company responsible for the roll-out of D-cinema in Norway--the first country in the world to transfer its entire cinema exhibition industry to digital. Prior to his engagement with UCS, he co-founded Norsk kinokonsult, a company specialising in cinema design. Other past positions include technical manager at the Norwegian Film Institute in Oslo and principal cinema engineer for the digital sound format SDDS in Europe.

He is a member of the SMPTE and supported the archival frame rate efforts of the SMPTE DC.21 committee. He is currently also an associate member of the FIAF Technical Commission.