About this Event
ARRI Certified User Training for Imaging Fundamentals
Join us for a 3-day in-person training where you'll dive deep into the fundamentals of imaging science! Learn from industry experts about the inner workings of digital cinema cameras, color science essentials, and scaling paths from source resolution to final delivery.
The training consists of theory sessions combined with opportunities to get hands-on experience through exercises, assignments, and demonstrations. Plus, discover how the concepts you learn will impact the creative process and how you, as DIT, can safeguard the cinematographer's vision. The training does not provide a blow-by-blow overview of the role of a DIT or step-by-step operating guides of software or hardware. This is because every job and every crew requires a different approach to the position of the DIT. Instead, participants should leave the training with the confidence that their new found knowledge serves as a solid basis to continue educating themselves while on the job.
Who should attend
People with a desire to understand how on-set decisions impact post-production processes. People with 2-5 years of on-set, editorial or post-production experience, for instance as:
- Data wrangler
- Dailies operator
- Junior or medior DIT
- Assistant editor
- Junior colorist
- Conform editor
- 2nd AC
- Service operator at a camera rental facility
At a minimum, a participant is knowledgeable about:
- How a professional film, tv or advertising production operates and has seen such productions up close, either on set or in post production;
- The basics of standards like HD, UHD, 2K, 4K, SDR, HDR, HDtv/Rec709 and framerate;
People that are comfortable with at least one of the following two tasks at a beginner to intermediate level:
- Setting up and navigating the menu of an ARRI ALEXA family or similar digital cinema camera.
- Basic shot balancing and creative grading in a professional Color Grading Software
Are you considering signing up, but not sure if this is the right course for you? Try browsing through this document about the ACES framework or this document about camera imaging technology. If you feel you understand what the documents are about generally, but would like to connect some missing dots while reading them, this course is for you.
What you will learn
- Digital cinema camera inner workings & creative impact
- The basics of ARRI REVEAL Color Science & ARRI Textures
- Understanding linear, logarithmic, and video encoding
- Color science essentials: colorspace, color-managed pipeline, ACES
- Relationship between sensor sizes, lens illumination circles & resolution, scaling path from set to post-production
- Exposing for SDR & HDR
- How to manage a show look with show-LUTs, CDLs & LMTs
- How to support production as a Digital Imaging Technician (DIT)
For a detailed description see Agenda above.(Subject to change)
Duration: 3 days
Language: English
Trainers:
Florian Rettich | Senior Trainer & Consultant Digital Workflow Solutions
The Senior Trainer at ARRI Academy, Florian Rettich, has over 25 years experience as in the film industry. Beginning his career as a First and Second AC on 16mm and 35mm projects, he established himself as a digital acquisition expert in the early 2000s with the growth of digital cinematography.
Florian joined ARRI in 2016 to help establish ARRI Academy in his role as Senior Trainer as well as consulting for the company's Digital Workflow Group at ARRI HQ in Munich, Germany. In his role as a technical supervisor and DIT, he is well known as an universal specialist for almost any kind of digital acquisition technology and workflow.
Miga Bär | Workflow & Postproduction Consultant
Miga graduated in 2008 at the Utrecht University of the Arts (bachelor course: AudioVisual Media). After graduating he started a free-lance practice as postproduction supervisor, which at the time was a position filled by only a handful of people in The Netherlands. After a 3 year detour at The Netherlands Film Festival, where Miga served as Head of Production and IT, he came back to the field of postproduction. This time around he served as Director of Technology and Innovation at Amsterdam based image post house Filmmore.
In 2018 Miga made a leap into the international space, joining Netflix to manage the Production Technology team for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). In this role he managed a team that supported all Netflix original productions on a technical level, helping the crews to reach the highest technical quality possible and to implement new technologies into their workflows.
As of 2022 Miga offers his services as workflow and postproduction consultant to productions and post houses across Europe and beyond and serves as teacher at The Netherlands Film Academy.
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ARRI Academy
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www.arri.com/academy
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FAQs
Q: Is my registration/my ticket transferable?
A: Yes, you can transfer your ticket either to another event in the same country or to a friend.
Q: What else is included in the ticket price?
A: Your ticket includes lunch, snacks, drinks, a folder with printed participant documents, and some nice giveaway ARRI merchandise.
Q: Where can I stay during the training?
A: Please have a look at our hotel recommendations and select the location where your training takes place: arri.academy/hotel-recommendations
Q: Does ARRI Academy offer discounts to members of industry organizations and student discounts?
A: Yes, please send us an email at [email protected] with a copy of your membership or student card or similar to receive a promo code.
Q: What are the conditions for refunds?
A: The participant shall have a right to withdraw from the contract up to 5 calendar days before the start of the event.
- No cancellation charges up to 14 calendar days or more before the start of the event.
- Cancellation charges amounting to 25% of the event fees up to 6 calendar days or more, but lesser than 14, before the start of the event.
- The full participation fee is due 5 calendar days before the start of the event.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ARRI - Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG, Herbert-Bayer-Straße 10, München, Germany
EUR 1657.14 to EUR 1949.58