By
David Samuelson, David Samuelson entered the British film industry in 1941 and has been a projectionist, a cutting room assistant, a film cameraman, a
facilities company executive, a consultant on the technology of filmmaking, a computer program writer, and an author and lecturer.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, a Fellow of the British Kinematograph, Sound and Television Society, a Fellow of the
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, a Member of the British Society of Cinematographers, and an Associate Member of the
American Society of Cinematographers.
In 2005, he was awarded an Oscar statuette for engineering and co-developing the Louma Camera
Crane and remote system for motion picture production, which has served as the inspiration for many subsequent remote camera systems.
He was awarded the Special Commendation Award of the SMPTE for 'Outstanding Contributions to Motion Picture Technology' in 1978, the
Presidential Proclamation Award of the SMPTE for "Continued support of the Industry on an International level and for his longstanding
contributions as a writer and lecturer' in 1984, an Academy Scientific and Engineering Award of the AMPAS for the development of the
Louma Camera Crane and remote control system for motion picture production in 1980, an Academy Technical Achievement Award for the 'Development
of the Cinematographers' Computer Programs' in 1987, the Journal Award of the BKsTS in 1984 and the UNIATEC 'Prix de Literature Technique'
in 1975.
Original inventions and developments include the video viewfinder for film cameras, the electronic remote control pan and
tilt head, the Samcine Depth of Field calculator, the Samcine Inclining Prism, the Mitchell BNC/Front Projection conversion, the dSam
Cinematographers' Computer Calculator, and the dSam Depth of Field Test Chart.
As a film cameraman he has filmed in more than 40 countries,
shot four Olympic Games, and has lectured on various aspects of motion picture technology in more
Description
The "Hands On" Manual for Cinematographers contains a wealth of information, theory, diagrams and tables on all aspects of cinematography.
Widely recognised as the "Cinematographer's Bible" the book is organised in a unique manner for easy reference on location, and remains
an essential component of the cameraman's box.
Everything you need to know about cinematography can be found in this book - from camera
choice, maintenance and threading diagrams; to electricity on location, equipment checklists, film stock, lenses, light and colour. Of
particular use will be the mathematics, formulae, look up tables and step by step examples used for everything from imperial/metric conversions
to electricity, exposure, film length, running times, lights and optics. Sections on special effects and utilities are also included
as well as a list of useful websites.
David Samuelson is a well known and respected cameraman who has been instrumental in fostering
award winning new technical innovations. He is a technical consultant, lecturer and author of three other leading publications for Focal
Press: The Panaflex User's Manual 2ED, Motion Picture Camera and Lighting Equipment and Motion Picture Camera Techniques.
Audience:
Primary filmakers, professionals, students on film and video courses