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Review of Scientific Instruments, 1933
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Bourgeois, Paul, Cox, Jacques
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Bourgeois, Paul, Cox, Jacques
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Improvements in Laryngeal Cinematography
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966THE VALUE OF cinematography for the study of laryngeal function has been well established, and cinematographic research has added significant contributions to our knowledge of laryngeal physiology. Laryngeal photography via indirect laryngoscopy presents an objective visual image of the larynx in action. A photographic record of the phonating larynx at
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Focus tracking for cinematography
ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Posters on - SIGGRAPH '12, 2012Cinematographers primarily use manual control for focusing their cameras because existing autofocus techniques used in photography can't be directly applied to video or motion-pictures and don't provide sufficient artistic control. Adjusting focus therefore remains a key challenge, which limits the possibilities of executing certain shots. For instance,
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Through-the-Lens Cinematography
2006This article presents an extension of the Through-the-Lens Camera Control approach proposed by Gleicher and Witkin. It first provides a higher means of control on the camera by using virtual composition primitives and second offers a means for through-the-lens interaction with both the location of the objects in the scene and the lighting.
Marc Christie, Hiroshi Hosobe
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Optimal trajectory planning for cinematography with multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2021Alfonso Ángel Alcántara +2 more
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