American Cinematographer Manual Explained

American Cinematographer Manual
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Filmmaking, Cinematography
Publisher:American Cinematographer
Isbn:978-1467568319

The American Cinematographer Manual is a filmmaking manual published by the American Society of Cinematographers. Covering lighting, lenses, and film emulsions, it is considered “an authoritative technical reference manual for cinematographers.”[1] The manual also defines the cinematography profession.[2]

Publishing history

The first version was published in 1935 by as The American Cinematographer Hand Book and Reference Guide. That handbook went through nine editions (1935, '38, '39, '42, '46, '47, '50, '53, '56) before it evolved into the American Cinematographer Manual. The first edition of the Manual was published in 1960.[3] The book is now in its tenth edition (2015). The eleventh edition was announced on January 14, 2022 to be available in late March 2022.[4]

Awards

In 2002, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences presented an Award of Commendation to the American Society of Cinematographers for its ongoing publication of the American Cinematographer Manual.[5] Richard Edlund, chair of the Scientific and Technical Awards Committee, said, "Over the years, the ASC has continued to provide commentary on up-to-date technologies from leading experts in the field of cinematography."[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kroon. Richard W.. A/v a to z : an encyclopedic dictionary of media, entertainment and other audiovisual terms.. 2014. Mcfarland. Jefferson. 978-0786495566. 38. Reprint.
  2. Book: Frost. Jacqueline B.. Cinematography for directors : a guide for creative collaboration. 2009. Michael Wiese Productions. Studio City, CA. 978-1932907551. 11. 1st.
  3. ASC Through the Years. Daily Variety. October 31, 2008.
  4. Web site: Announcing New Edition of American Cinematographer Manual - The American Society of Cinematographers . 2022-03-02 . theasc.com.
  5. Graser. Marc. Acad touts top techies. Daily Variety. March 4, 2002.
  6. Oscar watch. Daily Variety. January 30, 2002.