Complete List of Outputs in Portfolio Four: Understanding Digital Cinematography
Portfolio 4, List of Contents
Understanding Digital Cinematography is comprised of Summary 12 online resources (with multiple elements within each totalling over 100) 4 Industry Engagements including testing 24 Artefacts 22 Exhibitions 4 peer reviewed articles 1 Co-authored BBC Research and Development White Paper 2 book chapters 8 conference papers 6 invited talks to research communities (Including Industry research communities |
Instructions for accessing: The URLs in the list below will lead to online videos or the text of articles, papers or book chapters
ONLINE RESOURCES
and maintained to keep abreast of this ever changing subject area, ‘High Definition and High Resolution Motion Imaging’
http://highdefinition- nomercy.blogspot.co.uk/
emerging digital moving image capabilities and what their effect might be on the audience. There are interviews with people who are involved in the design
of the new capture and display media, artists and professionals working in the new medium. http://www.visualfields.co.uk/indexHDresource.htm
here: http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KT2.htm
research and these were available online total 4 hours: http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KTWest.htm
However, unfortunately, it seems that now University of Westminster have taken these offline regardless of a prior agreement with University of Bristol.
- Flaxton T, (2007-2014) High Definition, No Mercy
and maintained to keep abreast of this ever changing subject area, ‘High Definition and High Resolution Motion Imaging’
http://highdefinition- nomercy.blogspot.co.uk/
- Flaxton T, (2008–2014) The Verbatim History of Digital Cinematography
emerging digital moving image capabilities and what their effect might be on the audience. There are interviews with people who are involved in the design
of the new capture and display media, artists and professionals working in the new medium. http://www.visualfields.co.uk/indexHDresource.htm
- Flaxton T, (2008-2013) A Verbatim History Of the Aesthetics and Technologies of Analogue and Digital Video http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KTVA.htm
- Flaxton T, (2008 onwards) High Definition Text Resources
here: http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KT2.htm
- Flaxton T, (2010 onwards) Westminster Symposium at the P3 Gallery
research and these were available online total 4 hours: http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KTWest.htm
However, unfortunately, it seems that now University of Westminster have taken these offline regardless of a prior agreement with University of Bristol.
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- Flaxton T, (2011) The Look From Capture to Display
public forum.
The sessions are:
- The Look Session One: Introduction and Capture
This session introduced the symposium and examined the film industry’s transition for analogue to digital.
- The Look Session Two: Data Handling http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KTThelook2V.htm
- The Look Session Three: Editing and Grading http://www.visualfields.co.uk/KTThelook3V.htm
- The Look Session Four: Exhibition and Display
This session examined the benefits of digital projection and distribution and charted how many cinemas worldwide were converting to digital
- The Look: Panel Discussion
A panel of academics and industry professionals discussed the pros and cons of digital cinema and answered audience questions
- Flaxton T, (2013) Talks with Hollywood Cinematographers
dealing with electronic media this developed into the 2015/2016 Bristol Festival of Cinematography.
http://motionimageresearch.weebly.com/the-films-of-roberto-schaefer-asc-aic-at-encounters-2013.html
There are a set of online sessions that constitute workshops within the 2015 Festival which I organised and presented throughout. Click here to access and click for full screen: http://motionimageresearch.weebly.com/2015-bristol-international-festival-of-cinematography-video-documentation.html
The sessions are:
access and click for full screen: http://motionimageresearch.weebly.com/2016-bristol-international-festival-of-cinematography-video-documentation.html
The Sessions are:
The sessions are:
- Opening Panel: State of the Art (Nick Knowland BSC, Roberto Schaefer AIS, ASC, Nigel Walters President of IMAGO and Vice President of the BSC, Geoff Boyle FKBS ACS
- Roberto Schaefer ASC AIC Lighting Masterclass
- Nick Knowland BSC, Lighting Masterclass
- Dave Alex Riddet, Aardman Tabletop Lighting Masterclass
- Women In Cinematography
- Billy Williams BSC OBE in conversation with Roberto Schaefer. Billy Williams OBE, BSC and Oscar Winner for Gandhi became a patron of the festival as did Nigel Walters BSC – President of the British Society of Cinematography. Later during the 2016 Festival Chris Menges – a double Oscar winner for The Mission and The Killing Fields also became patron amongst several other notable Cinematographers.
- Geoff Boyle FKBS, Lighting Faces Masterclass
- Celluloid Panel: The perennial Conversation, film or data cinematography
- Geoff Boyle FKBS, Post/Data Masterclass
- Early Careers Panel
- Cinematographers and their influences, Ula Pontikos BSC, Nick Knowland BSC, Roberto Schaefer ASC AIC, Geoff Boyle FKBS
- Otto Bathurst and Roberto Schaefer ASC, AIC in conversation
access and click for full screen: http://motionimageresearch.weebly.com/2016-bristol-international-festival-of-cinematography-video-documentation.html
The Sessions are:
- Roberto Schaefer ASC AIC, Lighting masterclass
- Why Shoot Film?
- Geoff Boyle FKBS, ACES Masterclass
- Chris Menges in discussion with Ula Pontikos BSC & Roberto Schaefer ASC
- Cinematography and Art
- Higher Dynamic Range Experimentation. This was the development of my 2014 HDR Advanced Innovation Laboratory. I and a group of PhD students and professionals performed an HDR experiment on stage with the audience looking on (amongst which were representatives of the ASC, the BSC, AMPAS, BAFTA and various professionals inc Aardman Animation.
- The Films of Nick Knowland
- Roberto Schaefer ASC AIC and Rina Yang DP in discussion
- Nick Knowland BSC Lighting Masterclass
- Billy Williams OBE, BSC Lighting Masterclass
- A Chris Menges Retrospective: Part One
- A Chris Menges Retrospective: Part Two
- Miles Ahead: A Case Study, Roberto Schaefer ASC AIC
- Director and Cinematographer: Phillipa Lowthorpe and Matt Grey BSC
- The State of Cinematography 2016
- The Black Poetic Voice in British Cinema, Part One
- The Black Poetic Voice in British Cinema, Part Two
INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENTS
- Flaxton T, Spark S (2016) Four camera and Lens Tests (7 minute Video as a descriptor of the events) were made available to the professional community via presentations at NAB Las Vegas and IBC Amsterdam. The industry reports are very technical and the 2016 lens test can be accessed here: https://cinematography.net/CML-CMIR-Lens-Tests.html
A file of a report for Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education on the efficacy of the Camera and Lens Tests has been removed because it is confidential.
ARTEFACTS
https://vimeo.com/287655942 2nd iteration 2016
Marst2473 https://vimeo.com/260050145
1st iteration 2012 – not online
EXHBITIONS
- Flaxton T, Humpston C (2016) To Stand and Stare: An English Landscape
https://vimeo.com/287655942 2nd iteration 2016
- Flaxton T, (2016) Re:Imagining Venice
- Flaxton T, (2016) Portraits of New York, Inscribed
- Flaxton T, (2016) The Divine Being, Inscribed
- Flaxton T, (2016) Drawings and Inscriptions
- Flaxton T, (2016) Cathedral Steps (after Max Escher)
- Flaxton T, (2016) Line Dance for Norman McLaren 2016
- Flaxton T, (2016) Stained Glass Nature
- Flaxton T, (2016) Barcode Jesus in a Material World
- Flaxton T, (2015) Westhay
- Flaxton T, (2015) FuertaVentura
- Flaxton T, (2015) New York Winter Diptych – Cinemontage (a variation) 2015 https://www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive/share/bORvVROFfhFx1VbMHPywpTcC0XegLS4SI9xNH0iFTMf
- Flaxton T, (2012/2016) The Intersection of Dreams (In Re Salvador Dali), The Bristol Triptych: The Intersection of Dreams Triptych https://vimeo.com/manage/314054471/general
- Flaxton T, (2015) Reflection on Water 2nd iteration
- Flaxton T, (2014) Kings Canyon Cinemontage
- Flaxton T, (2013) Diptych: Portraits of the Youth of Bristol
- Flaxton T, (2013) Trees, Cinemontage
- Flaxton T, (2013) Portraits of the Working People of Somerset
- Flaxton T, (1989 - 2016) Myth and Meaning in the Digital Age
Marst2473 https://vimeo.com/260050145
- Flaxton T, (2013) Landscape Triptych
- Flaxton T, (2012) The Human Condition - an HDR project for SIm2 Display. As this was encoded for HDR it will not play back at the correct luminance - however, it will give a flavour of what we were trying to achieve with a range of luminance
- Flaxton T, (2012) To Stand and Stare: An English Landscape Password Somerset2473
1st iteration 2012 – not online
EXHBITIONS
- Flaxton T, (2016) Presidential Palace, Florence
- Flaxton T, (2016), CMIR:THREE
- Flaxton T, (Oct 2016 - March 2017) The Cathedral of St John the Divine, NY
- Flaxton T, (2016), Atkinson Gallery Somerset
- Flaxton T, (2016), RWA 2016 Bristol
- Flaxton T, (2016), CMIR: TWO, CentreSpace Bristol
- Flaxton T, (2015) In parallel, The Cathedral of St John the Divine,
- Flaxton T, (2015) In parallel: Bristol Cathedral,
- Flaxton T, (2015), CMIR:ONE: UWE Arnolfni
- Flaxton T, (2015), Strode Cinema, To Stand And Stare: An English Landscape
- Flaxton T, (2015), The Cathedral of St John the Divine
- Flaxton T, (2014), Bristol Cathedral
- Flaxton T, (2014), Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
- Flaxton T, (2013), Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
- Flaxton T, (2012), An English Landscape’
- Flaxton T, (2012 - 2013) Harris Museum, Preston
- Flaxton T, (2012), Milan Trienalle, Milan Museum of Design
- Flaxton T, (2012), High Resolution Portraiture within low resolution Photoframe display forms’
- Flaxton T, (2012), Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, Prisoners
- Flaxton T, (2012), Black Swan Gallery, Frome, Somerset
- Portraits of the Working People of Somerset,
- Flaxton T, (2012), Making News Part of ‘Broadcast Exhibitions, Lux Online http://www.lux.org.uk/exhibitions/online-exhibition-broadcast
- Flaxton T, (2011), South London Gallery, Curated by Lux, Prisoners
CO-AUTHORED ARTICLE BBC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WHITE PAPER
https://www.academia.edu/5125103/Production_of_Higher_Dynamic_Range_Video ARTICLES
http://www.academia.edu/510723/HD_Aesthetics
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BOOK CHAPTERS
Digital Light, Sydney: fibreculture/Open Humanities Press, Full Text http://openhumanitiespress.org/books/download/Cubitt-Palmer Tkacz_2015_DigitalLight.pdf 2013 http://www.visualfields.co.uk/DigitalLight.pdf
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CONFERENCES
http://www.academia.edu/1790101/Technology_and_Creativity_at_a_Moment_of_Digital_Transformation
http://www.academia.edu/2023909/The_Developing_capabilities_of_Digital_Cinematography_2013
INVITED TALKS TO RESEARCH COMMUNITIES
http://www.academia.edu/1146433/Capturing_the_Hyper_Real_The_Cinematographers_Eye
- Flaxton,T. (2012) The Cinematographers Eye, The Academic’s Mind and the Artist’s Intuition: Exhibiting Video Conference, Westminster http://www.academia.edu/1486325/The_Cinematographer’s_Eye_The_Academics_Mind_and_the_Artists_Intuition
- Flaxton,T. (2012) Technology and the Act of Creativity at a Moment of Digital Transformation
http://www.academia.edu/1790101/Technology_and_Creativity_at_a_Moment_of_Digital_Transformation
- Flaxton,T. (2012) The Soft Machine Wilderness
- Flaxton,T. (2012) The Developing Capabilities of Digital Cinematography
http://www.academia.edu/2023909/The_Developing_capabilities_of_Digital_Cinematography_2013
- Flaxton,T. (2013) The Future of the Moving Image
- Flaxton,T. (2015) CitySpaceMindSpace How to Read Los Angeles Bahman and McLuhan in the Light of Cognitive Neuro-Scientific Theories of Comprehension
- Flaxton,T. (2016) Digital Cultural Ecology of the Medium-Sized City April 2016 http://architecturemps.com/bristol-uk/
- Flaxton,T. (2016) The Bristol Debates http://architecturemps.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bristol-Debates_Medium-Sized-City.pdf
- Flaxton,T. ISEA 2016 Vancouver Chair of panel and panel presentation
INVITED TALKS TO RESEARCH COMMUNITIES
- Flaxton,T. (2011) The Future of High Resolution Imaging
- Flaxton,T. (2012) The Future of 3D
- Flaxton,T. (2012) Capturing the Hyper Real: The Cinematographers Eye
http://www.academia.edu/1146433/Capturing_the_Hyper_Real_The_Cinematographers_Eye
- Flaxton,T. (2014) Cinemontage: A Cinema of Exigencies – How lack produces excess, and possibly research https://www.youtube.com/watch?
- Flaxton,T. (2015) HDR Technology and the Future
Science and Technology Committee Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences - Flaxton,T. (2016) The Mind, the Gaze, the Lens and the Sensor: Future Cinematography
American Society of Cinematographers Cinematography Summit