Use exposure latitude for digital filmmaking effects

Use exposure latitude for digital filmmaking effects

Rajo from the SubStream's "Film Lab" has some tips regarding a few image basics, specifically... using exposure latitude in digital filmmaking.

Learn how to use exposure latitude for digital filmmaking effects. This is something every director, cinematographer, or filmmaker should know if they're interested in making any type of movie.

Public Enemies from Michael Mann looks a bit odd... how come? What does it matter that it was shot digitally instead of on film? Rajo explains the concept of “exposure latitude”, and how some film makers are changing the way movies look.

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