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The ever-evolving world of digital motion imaging can be intimidating and confusing to the non-expert. For over half a decade, Digital Video Magazine 's technical editor, Jay Holben, has helped his readers navigate the ins and outs of digital images through hundreds of colorfully illustrated articles and columns. This carefully curated collection of articles from Digital Video, Videography, and TV Technology covers ground from camera technology to lenses to tips and techniques for better lighting. Holben clearly illuminates the very complex world of digital imaging, providing the reader with a…mehr

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The ever-evolving world of digital motion imaging can be intimidating and confusing to the non-expert. For over half a decade, Digital Video Magazine 's technical editor, Jay Holben, has helped his readers navigate the ins and outs of digital images through hundreds of colorfully illustrated articles and columns. This carefully curated collection of articles from Digital Video, Videography, and TV Technology covers ground from camera technology to lenses to tips and techniques for better lighting. Holben clearly illuminates the very complex world of digital imaging, providing the reader with a solid understanding of how to create outstanding professional images.
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Autorenporträt
For over a decade Jay Holben has worked as a director of photography in Los Angeles on features, commercials, television shows, and music videos. He is a former technical editor and frequent contributing writer for American Cinematographer, for seven years he served as technical editor and columnist for Digital Video and currently writes a lighting column for TV Technology. The author of A Shot in the Dark: A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget, Holben is also on faculty for the Global Cinematography Institute. He is now an independent producer and director.