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Digital cinematography
/dˈɪdʒɪtəl sˌɪnɪmɐtˈɒɡɹəfi/
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Digital cinematography
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デジタルシネマトグラフィー, デジタル映画
the process of capturing and recording motion pictures using digital technology, rather than traditional celluloid film, for production, distribution, and exhibition
What is "digital cinematography"?
Digital cinematography refers to the use of digital cameras and technology to capture and create films or videos. Unlike traditional film cameras, which use physical film stock, digital cameras record images electronically. This method allows for easier manipulation of the footage and often provides higher resolution and more flexibility in post-production. Digital cinematography also facilitates faster editing and reduces the costs associated with film stock and processing. It has become widely adopted in the film industry for its efficiency and the quality of the images it can produce.
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