Friday, February 22, 2008

FREE Kodak DVD "Exposed"



Exposed DVD
Free From Kodak
Interviews and views from the television industry’s
renowned producers and cinematographers


Kodak asked 14 of the television industry’s renowned producers and cinematographers from around the world to reveal their thoughts about film and electronic capture. They talked about their experiences with both. What works for them and why. What they like– and don’t like. Where they see things going in the future. And how they make their choice in the first place.

Receive the free Exposed DVD from Kodak here: EXPOSED

Additional material below. Also check out Kodak's Exposed website.



Ewan Burnett
EXPOSED: Ewan Burnett
EWAN BURNETT has over 21 years
of experience in the Australian
film and television industry.
He established Burberry Productions
in 1993.


Stephen Lighthill, ASC
EXPOSED: Stephen Lighthill, ASC
Stephen Lighthill, ASC, photographed the
Oscar® nominated Berkeley in the 60s.
Here he talks about the value of shooting
the episodic series, She Spies, on film.


Hilary Bevan Jones & Christopher Seager
EXPOSED: Hilary Bevan Jones
& Christopher Seager
Hilary Bevan Jones's company, Endor
Productions, is currently in production
with Paul Abbot's dramatic serial
State of Play.
Christopher Seager, BSC is a
two-time British Academy of Film
and Television Arts nominee in
the Best of Photography and
Lighting Category.


Ken Burns
EXPOSED: Ken Burns
Ken Burns produced the
Oscar ® -nominated Brooklyn Bridge,
and 18 other documentaries
since beginning his career in 1979.
In this interview, Burns talks about his
experiences with film
and electronic capture.


Steve Sabol
EXPOSED: Steve Sabol
Steve Sabol has received 27 Emmy® Awards
for writing, cinematography, editing,
directing, and producing
as the president and visionary
of NFL FILMS.


10 Fast Film Facts
10 Fast Facts Revealed
The truth about motion picture film
and electronic capture.

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