Cinematographer
Color negative film is the industry standard for professional cinematography. Understanding negative film characteristics—latitude, color separation, and grain—is fundamental to cinematographic decisions.
Negative film is the standard recording medium for cinematography where subject tones are reversed (bright areas record dark). Color negative films are the dominant motion picture acquisition format, offering excellent latitude and color grading flexibility.
Negative film represents the fundamental recording medium of professional cinematography, where subject luminance is recorded in reverse (bright areas dark, dark areas bright). Color negative films dominate modern motion picture production, offering superior latitude, color grading flexibility, and established processing standards.
Negative Reversal:
Purpose:
Color Negative Layers:
Latitude and Exposure:
Color Grading Flexibility:
Printing/Reproduction:
Color Negative:
Black and White Negative (rare):
ECN-2 Chemistry:
Color Timing:
Sensitometry:
Archive Standards:
Grain Characteristics:
Practical Grain:
Negative Advantages:
Reversal Advantages (rare):
Cost Structure:
Budget Implications:
Negative as Archive Master:
Storage Requirements:
Current Kodak Options:
Fujifilm Alternatives:
Negative Advantages:
Digital Advantages:
Hybrid Workflows:
Negative Scanning:
Grading from Negative:
| Aspect | Characteristic |
|---|---|
| Exposure Latitude | ±1.5 stops typical |
| Grain | Finer in slow stocks |
| Color Rendering | Full RGB information |
| Printing | Multiple generation possible |
| Processing | ECN-2 standard |
| Archive Quality | Excellent long-term stability |
Current Status:
Outlook:
Negative film remains the standard film acquisition format, essential for cinematographers committed to analog cinematography.
Color negative film is the industry standard for professional cinematography. Understanding negative film characteristics—latitude, color separation, and grain—is fundamental to cinematographic decisions.
1. Zu welchem Department gehört „Negativfilm"?
The Lexikon is part of the Filmfarm ecosystem — alongside budgeting (FilmBalance), an industry magazine (FilmCircus) and crew networking (FilmCall, CrewMesh). One shared vocabulary for the whole production.