One problem is peoples ability to decipher the difference between whats real and what isn't. Can cause views and beliefes to run wild (not unlike regular cinematography but with digital images to enchance such things as gore it can cause moral issues)
Digital cinematography is a higher tech version of filming motion pictures and/or digital images. Today, most motion picture films are captured in this manner.
To learn how to film digitally, you can take courses in digital filmmaking, watch online tutorials, practice with a digital camera, and study the technical aspects of digital cinematography.
Pete Shaner has written: '24P' -- subject(s): Digital cinematography, Digital video, Editing, Production and direction, Video recordings
The term cinematography refers to the making of movies and the choices made in it. Lighting and camera choices are among some of the possible choices.
The process is used for a variety of reasons in photography classes. The actual process just consists of removing the redundant information of the signal.
Charles Fenimore has written: 'Software for viewing and converting digital cinema materials' -- subject(s): Digital cinematography, File conversion (Computer science), File organization (Computer science)
Lee Lanier has written: 'Digital compositing with Nuke' -- subject(s): Cinematography, Computer animation, Special effects, Photomontage
Bernard Mendiburu has written: '3D TV and 3D cinema' -- subject(s): Cinematography, Technique, 3-D films, 3-D television '3D movie making' -- subject(s): Digital cinematography, 3-D films, OverDrive, Computer Technology, Nonfiction
Avatar won the Oscar for Cinematography in 2009.
Battleground won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1949.
Braveheart won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1995.
Cabaret won the Oscar for Cinematography in 1972.