ASC Technology Committee

The American Society of Cinematographers Technology Committee (ASC Technology Committee) is a group of cinematographers and a broad collection of A-list motion picture industry participants working on how to make high quality motion pictures using the new technologies and techniques presented by the massive changes taking place in pre-production, cameras, production, post-production, theatrical delivery and exhibition, and non-theatrical (home) delivery and exhibition. The ASC Technology Committee has been one of the industry leaders in these areas. Significant work produced includes the ASC-DCI Standard Evaluation Material (StEM), the ASC-PGA Camera Assessment Series (CAS), and the ASC Color Decision List (ASC CDL).

The ASC Technology Committee is the first committee in the ASC's nearly 100-year history that has some officers and participants who are not ASC Member cinematographers.

  • Chair: Curtis Clark, ASC
  • Vice-chair: Richard Edlund, ASC
  • Vice-chair: Steven Poster, ASC
  • Secretary: David Reisner

References

  • Clark, Curtis and Reisner, David et al. "Progress Report: ASC Technology Committee", SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, September 2008
  • Clark, Curtis and Reisner, David et al. "Progress Report: ASC Technology Committee", SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, September 2007
  • Clark, Curtis and Reisner, David et al. "Progress Report: ASC Technology Committee", SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, September 2006
  • Bankston, Douglas. "ASC Celebrates 90th Anniversary", Variety (magazine), October 29, 2008
  • Bankston, Douglas. "ASC Technology Committee Update", American Cinematographer, December 2006
  • ASC CDL
  • DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives)
  • PGA (Producers Guild of America)


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