New Technology in Production
New Technology in Production
New Technology in Production
FILM INDUSTRY
LESSON 13
NEW TECHNOLOGY IN
PRODUCTION
TODAY
TIME: 3.45PM
PLACE: ROOM 63
AIMS
• Understand what is meant by the term ‘New Media
Technology’ and how it is different to old media
technology
Your research should be posted to your blog and include the following:
-How that process was completed 30 years ago (before digital technology)
-How that process has been revolutionised today by digital technology
-The types of digital technology available today to complete that process (as many as
possible)
-How technological convergence has revolutionised that area for institutions
-How new media technology in that area has impacted on audiences
It should be presented as a detailed blog post (no less than 800 words) although it
can be presented as bullet-points or even a time-line.
It must make use of a variety of different sources – credit all the information you find
You must include a range of images/videos and an attractive presentation style.
You must link to the two other people in your group’s work
Producing a film before New Media Technology was far more time
consuming and expensive.
Q: Why?
CAMERA –
DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Digital cinematography has only established itself in the
last 10 years. Instead of recording to film the footage can be
recorded onto tape, hard disk or memory stick – as long as
the camera is digital.
• Ease of editing – Digital editing is today used as the industry standard. Digital
video is far easier to capture – especially if stored to a hard drive – and far easier
to manipulate (add special effects and CGI).
CAMERA –
DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
• How would the growth of digital cinematography have helped
companies like Film 4?
• Portability – Rather than requiring a large, metal machine, digital editing can be
done on any PC or MAC with a high-spec and a digital editing programme.
Today, virtually all special effects are created with CGI. This
includes The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, which used CGI to
create it’s epic battle scenes, Middle Earth and Gollum. A film-
maker from Texas, Richard Linklater, took CGI a step further
by computer animating not only his sets but also his actors
using motion capture suits.
ADVANTAGES FOR THE FILM INDUSTRY
• Manipulability – Computer characters can be made to do anything within
the animator’s imagination. Before CGI, special effects were created by
the set or prop departments and had to be manually operated, limited by
the abilities of the operator and laws of physics!