Synopses & Reviews
Digital Compositing for Film and Video is a hands-on, practical, how-to guide that addresses the problems and difficult choices faced by the professional compositor in real-life situations. It presents techniques, tricks, and solutions for dealing with badly shot elements, coloration artifacts, and mismatched lighting that bedevil actual compositors working on real shots. Readers are offered in-depth practical methods for matte extraction, despill procedures, compositing operations, and color correction--the "meat and potatoes" of all digital effects.
Compositing is the artistic blending of several disparate elements from a variety of sources into a single image while making all the component elements appear to be in the same light space and shot with the same camera. When confronted with a bad composite any observer will recognize that something is wrong--the artist will know what is causing the problem, and the technician will know how to fix it. A good compositor must be both an artist and a technician.
Written by a senior compositor with over ten years' experience in both feature film and broadcast television, this book offers a broad range of alternative solutions that will save hours of fiddling with composites trying to get them to look right when the basic tools aren't working. A companion CD-ROM provides examples of the many topics covered in this book.
Loaded with practical tricks, techniques and alternative solutions to the common thorny problems faced by today's compositorsCompatible with Adobe PhotoshopWritten by a senior compositor with over ten years of digital compositing experience
Review
Photoshop Channel Chops" of 2001. What David Biedny's legendary PCC book did for Photoshop artists a decade or so ago, this book will do for compositors today. I have seen other books handle this subject, some do it well but none as good as this one. Well-written and very easy to understand --though there are definitely places where you will have to reread passages to understand what's being said. But if you commit to reading it with more than a cursory perusal, you'll walk away a master. Highly recommended. Five Cows." - Ron Lindeboom, creativecow.net
Review
have seen other books handle this subject, some do it well but none as good as this one. Well-written and very easy to understand --though there are definitely places where you will have to reread passages to understand what's being said. But if you commit to reading it with more than a cursory perusal, you'll walk away a master. Highly recommended. Five Cows." - Ron Lindeboom, creativecow.net
About the Author
Steve Wright has 17 years of experience in CGI and digital effects for broadcast television commercials, feature films, ride films, and IMAX films. He spent 8 years as in-house executive producer and digital effects supervisor for CGI Studios. He also worked as senior compositor and 2D technical director for Cinesite (Vanilla Sky, X-Men 2, etc.). He is now senior compositor at Laser Pacific Media Corporation (a Kodak company), the industry's top advanced digital high-end postproduction facility.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Pulling Mattes; Refining Mattes; Despill; The Composite; Matching the Lightspace; Matching the Camera; Matching the Action; Gamma; Video; Film; Log vs. Linear