The Science of Digital Imaging

The Science of Digital Imaging

A deep-dive seminar covering the past, present and future of imaging technology for digital filmmaking.

By Toothfish Digital

Date and time

Sunday, June 22 · 10am - 5pm AWST

Location

The Backlot Perth

21 Simpson Street West Perth, WA 6005 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

Join us for an in-depth seminar on the evolution and intricacies of digital cinema cameras, designed for cinematographers, DIT's, camera assistants and anyone else who wants to deepen their technical expertise.

We’ll trace the history of digital cinematography, breaking down how early digital cameras fell short and how modern innovations have revolutionized image capture. Through detailed technical discussions, we’ll explore sensor technology, color science, compression and workflows, equipping you with the tools to navigate the complex digital landscape.

We’ll also tackle the practicalities of production, including monitoring requirements, power and ergonomics, and choosing the right camera for your budget and final delivery specs.

Whether you’re selecting a camera package, advising on workflows, or optimizing post-production, this seminar will help you understand the “why” behind every technical decision—empowering you to push creative boundaries without compromising quality.


This event is hosted by Brendan Dee, a Curtin Film School graduate whose credits include Furiosa, The Hobbit and Ghost in the Shell. Brendan currently works as a head-of-department on James Cameron's Avatar Sequels.


Ticket price includes catered lunch


This event is sponsored by Toothfish Digital, Screenwest and the Government of Western Australia

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