The EPIC camera is a tapeless image acquisition system that writes digital media to a portable hard drive. It is capable of shooting in 5K mode, which is approximately many times the resolution of high definition video. The EPIC Post-Production workshop will cover workflow strategies and the RED-capable technology available in CSV's A-room. Topic cover include:
-The different compressions/resolutions/framerates/filetypes and what they affect.
-How to create proxies if using an NLE that doesn't support R3D files.
-All of the options with pre-processing the footage prior to editing/vfx/colour correcting.
-How to utilize HDRx, both with the built in slider and how to manually (and properly) deal with that footage
-How to do post-process speed ramping with some high-speed footage.
- maximum capacity: 6
- 6 hours of instruction
Instructor: Alex KingsmillAlex Kingsmill is a cinematographer and visual effects artist based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His credits include television and web commercials, music videos, episodic TV, short dramatic films, and feature length documentary in both roles. He holds a BFA in Integrated Media from OCAD, and also works as a Camera Trainee with the IATSE 667 International Cinematographers Guild. Alex is also actively involved with Charles Street Video, an artist run center for independent filmmakers in Toronto. Alex sits on the board of directors, and teaches workshops for CSV members on various cameras, and post-production softwares and techniques. |
$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $25 | | production member | $105 | | nonmember |
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