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ARTICLES RELATED TO Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta |  |  |  | Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Sony CineAltaThe CineAlta series of cameras are high definition video cameras geared toward motion picture production. They can shoot at the same 24 frames per second (24p) as film and have a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (1080p). For comparison, some film scanners are capable of capturing up to 10,000 pixels horizontally from a standard 35mm frame.
CineAlta cameras (most notably the Sony HDW-F900) record onto HDCAM tapes. However, the CineAlta can only record 1440 x 1080 pixel compressed component video in this mode Episode II of the S ...
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 |  |  | Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Digital video vs. filmSome notable directors have stated that they have been "converted" to digital cinematography and will never return to using film, including George Lucas, Robert Rodriguez, David Fincher, David Lynch, Lars von Trier, and James Cameron. Lucas, however, modified his stance somewhat in a recent interview, stating that he "would use whatever is more appropriate to the particular project." Directors Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino,Tim Burton, Ridley Scott and Oliver Stone belong to the op ...
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 |  |  | Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Dalsa OriginAlthough it is a relative newcomer into the field of motion-picture and video equipment, Dalsa are a respected manufacturer of extremely high resolution imaging systems, known for their satellite and military imaging products. The Origin uses a 4K x 2K pixel Frame Transfer CCD sensor, much larger than that of any competitor, having the same height as a 35mm film frame but more than 1.5 times its width. Dalsa refer to it as "4K" sensor, although this is somewhat misleading for two reasons:
A "True" 4K sensor would have 4,000 pixe ...
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 |  |  | Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Thomson ViperThe Viper FilmStream Camera has the same resolution and frame rate as a high definition video camera like the CineAlta, but captures an uncompressed video image, unlike many earlier HD cameras, which applied lossy compression to the video stream. The Viper was used on Michael Mann's Collateral, and his upcoming film Miami Vice. One of its strengths is the capability to shoot in extremely low light levels, allowing much of Collateral to be shot on the streets of Los Angeles at night wit ...
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 |  |  | Digital cinematography - Sony CineAlta: Encyclopedia II - Digital cinematography - Mini-DVMini-DV cameras have been around for many years and have been used on independent and low-budget films, but are most popular with common consumers. Steven Soderbergh used the popular Canon XL series camera while shooting Full Frontal. The Mini-DV tape format is capable of recording images of considerable quality, but the technology is often limited by the optics of compact cameras.
One of the first Mini-DV cameras used on a feature film was the Sony VX-1000, whic ...
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