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My Team

Muhammad Zaid Taufiq Yasyaf

Fuad Harmuzain
Septian Adhi Pratama

DIGITAL CINEMA

Digital Cinema
Digital cinema refers to the use of digital technology to capture, distribute, or film project. A movie can be distributed via hard drives, optical disks (such as DVD and Bluray Disc), or satellite and projected using a digital projector instead of a conventional film projector

Making Films
Making films (often referred to in the academic context of film production) is the process of making a film, from story, idea, or initial commission, through script writing, recording, editing, directing and screening the finished product before an audience that will produce a television program

Film usually involves a large number of films, and takes anywhere from a few months to several years to complete, although it can be much longer if problems arise production.

STAGE

DIGITAL CINEMA

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Production of the film runs in three stages


Pre-production Production Post-production

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* Discover * Story Ideas If there is no idea of the story, even if you have an expensive camera and good, the film was created as well * Research * It is no less important. Research is what will bring the film there has high reputation.

* Casting * This is related to the recruitment figures. The process of selection and search figures talent who will play the film * Shooting * This process is the stage of shooting. In this process the director to spearhead the drive cameraman doing its work

* Editing * This is the final stage of the film production process. When shooting may mistakes happen. In this phase you or your team can edit on a film

Economic Impact on The Distribution


Digital distribution of movies has the potential to save money for film distributors. For 80 minutes of the film print can cost U.S. $ 1,500 to $ 2,500, making thousands of prints for a wide-release movie can cost millions of dollars

The film industry has been dominated by a small number of distributors for many years due to high entry barriers to new competition. This is due to the high costs and lack of access to well-established production and distribution network. By replacing the hard disk with the movie mold barrier to entry is significantly reduced, opening up the market to competition.

References
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembuatan_film http://www.anneahira.com/proses-produksi-film.htm
http://kamissore.blogspot.com/2011/01/kiat-dalam-produksi-film-digital.html http://www.anneahira.com/proses-pembuatan-film-1513.htm http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinema_digital http://huanghosay.blogspot.com/2010/10/4-digital-cinema.html

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