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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2016 · 57 MIN

What A Digital Imaging Technician Does With D.I.T. Ryan Kunkleman.

from Respect The Process

Thank you Ryan Kunkleman for explaining the mysterious role of the D.I.T. to me! The Digital Imagining Technician has become a critical member of the filmmaking team since the digital revolution. Ryan is one of the best, having done feature films, television and commercials. Can you say "Captain America: Civil War"? He not only tells us the different approaches to his craft in the various mediums, but he knows the history of the gig too. Working closely with the cinematographer, the D.I.T. helps set the "look" and keeps the photography on point. Please note, Ryan is also a talented cinematographer himself, so he shares his journey of his illustrious career. The tech-talk is flowing on this episode, but Ryan makes the knowledge accessible to all filmmakers. I've posted some work at jordanbrady.com, so check it out. Please share and enjoy. Not necessarily in that order. Jordan

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