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Encyclopedia > Zbig Rybczynski

Zbigniew Rybczynski was a filmmaker who won numerous prestigious industry awards internationally. He was also a teacher for cinematography, electronic filmmaking. He is currently a researcher for Blue and Greenscreen compositing technology at Ultimatte corporation. The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ... Although literally it means writing in light, the term cinematography is generally understood as the art and process of recording visual images for the cinema (with a camera) and later developping those images in a laboratory. ... Digital film refers to cinema production and performance systems which work by using a digital representation of the brightness and colour of each pixel of the image. ... The bluescreen setup The final image Bluescreen is the film technique of shooting foreground action against an even-lighted blue background, which is then replaced by a separately shot background plate scene by optical composition. ...


Rybczynski was born on January 27, 1949 in Lodz, Poland. He was studying cinematography in then world-famous Film School of Lodz. Zbig was active in an avant-garde group "Warsztat Formy Filmowej", and had cooperated with "Se-Ma-For" Studios in Lodz, where his author movies were set, including: Plamuz 1973, Zupa 1974, Nowa ksiazka 1975 and Tango 1980. Tango was his big success. Zbig won the Oscar Award for that film as Best Animated Short in 1983. . Łódź (pronunciation: ) is the second-largest city (population 776,297 in 2004) of Poland, located in the centre of the country. ... This page is about the OSCAR, the communications satellete. ...


He was a pioneer in using HDTV technology. In 1990, he produced an HDTV program The Orchestra for the Japanese market which won many awards (the Emmy Award for special effects). The program was broadcast by PBS in their Great Performances series in the US in standard resolution for HDTV was not generally available to the consumers until a decade later. Footages of this decade old program are still being rerun on the Classic Arts Showcase Channel in the US regularly. High-definition television (HDTV) means broadcast of television signals with a higher resolution than traditional formats (NTSC, SECAM, PAL) allow. ... An Emmy Award. ... PBS re-directs here; for alternate uses see PBS (disambiguation) PBS logo The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 349 member TV stations in the United States. ...


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Polish culture: Zbigniew Rybczynski (3044 words)
These early works, in which Rybczynski experimented with the form, are characterised by the prominence of dynamic, changing abstract forms and synchronisation of the picture with the music.
The stories of Rybczynski's films are either extremely basic, next to none, like in his works made in Poland (involving huge effort and modest technology), or, conversely, complicated as dream visions, like in his later output.
Rybczynski's fascination with the High Definition system, for which he forsook the traditional camera, was born out of the technological potential he sensed in this way of filming, and it is owing to this system that Rybczynski started to create new worlds.
Zbig RybczyƄski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1032 words)
Rybczynski was born on January 27, 1949 in Lodz, Poland.
Zbig was active in an avant-garde group "Warsztat Formy Filmowej", and had cooperated with "Se-Ma-For" Studios in Lodz, where his author movies were set, including: Plamuz 1973, Zupa 1974, Nowa ksiazka 1975 and Tango 1980.
Rybczynski had created many outstanding music videos, for artists such as Art of Noise, Mick Jagger, Simple Minds, Pet Shop Boys, Chuck Mangione, Alan Parson's Project, Yoko Ono, Lou Reed, Supertramp, Rush, polish group Lady Pank and also for John Lennon's Imagine.
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