Camera Solutions for Achieving Cinematic Aesthetics in Live Production
The demand for a cinematic aesthetic—often called the film look—is growing in live productions, particularly for select camera positions. Traditional film settings, such as a 24p frame rate and reduced shutter angle, are not always practical in live environments. Instead, achieving a shallower depth of field becomes the focus, influenced by both the lens's focal length and the imager's size. At many shooting positions, even small 2/3 in. imagers can produce an overly shallow depth of field, while larger sensors create an even shallower field, requiring extremely precise focusing. Rather than universally adopting larger imagers, the optimal approach is to select cameras with imager sizes best suited to each production need. A well-rounded live production setup includes various camera types—standard, super slow-motion, wireless, and compact—all of which must maintain uniformity in color reproduction, gradation, and sharpness through consistent signal processing or compensatory solutions. This paper examines camera characteristics and explores solutions based on the latest Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) imager advancements.
- Print ISSN
- 1545-0279
- Electronic ISSN
- 2160-2492
- Published
- 2025-04
- Content type
- Original Research
- Keywords
- film-look, 2/3-inch, s35, pl mount, global shutter, olpf, cmos imagers, lut
- DOI
- 10.5594/JMI.2025/ADND9644