Tuesday, October 22, 2013

FilmmakerIQ.com: Defining DIT: From Misconception to The Right Tools for the Job

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Defining DIT: From Misconception to The Right Tools for the Job
Oct 23rd 2013, 01:00, by John P. Hess

In a Three Part Series:  interviewed four working DITs (Digital Imaging Technician) from New York and L.A. to help contextualize the role they play and offer insights into the business. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

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It's easy to put an idea in someone's mind — yet incredibly difficult to bore it out. Somewhere along the line, perhaps in the film industry's switch from analog to digital, major misconceptions about the Digital Imaging Technician's place on set have arisen. We're here to set the record straight. A DIT is an agent of the cinematographer, and is served by a video engineering background for image quality control, troubleshooting, on-set color correction, and managing the workflow of a production. Some of the industry's top working DITs from both New York and L.A. took time out of their schedules to talk with nofilmschool about the state of the DIT and to help clarify the effect they can have on any production — large or small.

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