Film Exponometry
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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304FE | ZK | 2 | 14S | Czech | winter |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Theory and practice introduce students to the fundamentals of film exponometry.
Mode of study
Lectures are supplemented with samples and extensive image materials.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Intended for bachelor study students.
Course contents
1/ Introduction - review : calculating with logarithms.
light measurements, photometric units and laws.
2/ Theory basics of exponometry
derivation of the basic relationship between the luminosity of an object and illumination in the place of its image.
derivation of the exposure relationship and calibration measuring instruments, exposure illumination.
3/ Tone reproduction
characteristics of recorded material from the viewpoint of tone reproduction, ideal reproduction
characteristics, influences of flare light, printing, viewing condition , establishing the extent of
luminance of a scene, exposure extent - maximal, usable, used and its limitations,
4/ Subjective perception of luminance structure - scales of indexes of reflection and their relation to the concepts of white, grey and black, placement of scales on the spot meter calculator.
5/ Practical exponometric methods.
measuring with a luxmeter, exposure meter and spot meter, principles of establishing the correct exposure, macro-recording, methods of
establishing practical sensitivity, checking exposure filter factors, measuring luminance extent,
measurement in a studio and in exteriors, night recordings.
6/ Exponometric aids, grey and color tables, filters, exposure tables, calculators and regulators, filter factor mutual relationship tables, recording
frequency, exposure nomograms, nomograms for macro-recording and for establishing the size of the recording field,
7/ Measuring equipment
overview of measuring equipment, controlling their characteristics, calibration of measuring equipment
8/ Evaluating the quality and some particular procedures
the influence of exposure on the quality of the recording, tracking the precision of the exposure from copy numbers, amplified induction, reducing
contrast by prelighting or extra lighting.
Recommended or required reading
Required literature:
Jiráček M.: Ostrost a svit fotografického obrazu, 1965
Hoffmann Z., Krejčí A.: Technologický předpis bodové exponometrie /6C 2211/, Natáčení barevných TV filmů
Pecák J.: Příspěvek k filmové exponometrii, 1966 /diplomová práce/
Recommended Literature:
The Photographic Journal, Vol, 89 B, 1949, 126
Jones L.A.: Recent Developments in the Theory and Practice of Tone Reproduction, American Cinematographer Manual 2nd, 3rd Edition, Hollywood
Mascelii J.V.: Mascelliś Cine Workbook - Hollywood,1973 /6B 1629/
Berg W.F.: Exposure - Theory and Practice, Focal Press London, 1971 /6B 1508/
Corbett D.J.: Motion Picture and Television Film, Focal Press London ,1968
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in lecture is necessary requirement for successful course study. At the close the students complete a written test and oral exam.
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Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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Date | Day | Time | Tutor | Location | Notes | No. of paralel |
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Mon | 12:20–13:55 | Josef PECÁK | Room No. 225 Lažanský palác |
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Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Cinematography - Bachelor - 1819 (required subject)