
by Dan Ablan (Author)
digital Cinematography and Directing is unlike any other cinematography or directing book you've seen. This book was written entirely for 3D animators. Based on real-world photographic and cinematic principles, it teaches you essential skills and concepts that you can apply to any industry 3D application, such as LightWave 3D, Softimage XSI, 3ds max, CINEMA 4D, Maya, and other leading programs. This book does not focus on using software but rather teaches you how to understand and use the camera within your 3D application.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: New Riders As any digital artist can tell you, there is another important element when creating a masterpiece inside the computer - the camera. Motion, timing and movement are covered in Maestri's Digital Character Animation set of books. Digital Texturing and Painting along with Digital Lighting and Rendering cover two other essential creatives. What's left is the digital eye, the computer's camera. How the digital eye sees is just as important as what the digital eye sees. What and how you see is a viable digital art form, just like photography. This is what digital Cinematography and Directing is all about.
Published: 03 Dec 2002
ISBN 10: 0735712581
ISBN 13: 9780735712584
Book Overview:
Dan Ablan has been involved in the visual arts for more than 20 years. He has worked as photographer, editor, producer, and 3D artist. Currently, Dan is the president of AGA Digital Studios, Inc., located in the Chicago area. AGA Digital Studios, Inc. creates 3D animations and visual effects for film and television, in association with Post Meridian, LLC. Dan is also the author of five other books from New Riders: LightWave Power Guide, Inside LightWave 3D, Inside LightWave 6, LightWave 6.5 Magic, and Inside LightWave 7. Dan has written for LightWave Pro Magazine, Video Toaster User, 3D Magazine, 3D World Magazine, and NewTek Pro Magazine. Dan was a contributor to After Effects 5.5 Magic, and he was also the technical editor for Jeremy Birn's digital Lighting & Rendering, both from New Riders Publishing.