Workshop Registration

Digital Imaging (DIT)

NOTE: This workshop is in person. It is recommended that participants wear a mask while on the premises.

In the age where digital cinematography continues to evolve, cameras now come with digital storage. A digital imaging technician (DIT) is ultimately responsible for all the technological aspects of the workflow from camera, recording, transferring media with data integrity, to consulting with the director of photography to realize their vision in a digital production environment. In this workshop, an experienced DIT will teach you: how to handle digital files on-set, the beginning of colour science and light theory, a one light scenario, and the essentials of backing up. Students will see a demonstration of working with different camera files with the DaVinci Resolve software, as well as learn about digital media frame sizes, resolutions, and codecs when preparing files for post-production.

Computer knowledge (Mac preferred) is absolutely necessary along with an understanding of math equations. The Camera Theory workshop is strongly recommended as a prerequisite. This course is recommended as a companion to the Colour Theory, RED Epic Camera, Blackmagic Cinema Camera and URSA Mini Pro and Digital Colour Grading with DaVinci Resolve workshops.

Sat 10 August 2024, 10 am - 6 pm   
(Registration deadline is Fri 9 August 5:00 pm)

Instructor: Andrew Richardson

Andrew Richardson is a digital imaging technician and motion capture technician from Toronto. After earning his Bachelor of Information Technology from Carleton University in 2015, Andrew combined his passion for filmmaking with his expertise in digital management. In film production he dedicates his time to on-set color design, camera technical assistance, and data management. In animation and video game production he specializes in performance capture, using cameras and trackers to record real-time motion data. Andrew is a current member of the International Cinematographers Guild, Affiliate Member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers, and Associate Member of Colorist Society International.



Location: 1137 Dupont Street
Category: Production
Maximum Capacity: 6
8 hours of instruction $125 /member$150 /nonmember
Registration opens
Tue 21 May at 10am