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What does post-dit mean?

The full English name of DIT is Digital Imaging Technician. As a "person", it is an artist who needs to have comprehensive capabilities in film technology and IT technology. As a "job type", it is a position that provides scientific and efficient color management, video management and data management services in film production. The combination of the two is a complete DIT definition.

With the continuous technological improvement of digital cameras, from SONY F900 to RED ONE to ARRI ALEXA, to the wide application of many film-level digital cameras today, DIT has also experienced from scratch to Development from single function to multi-faceted function. There are two important points in time:

1. In 2001, SONY F900 series cameras were widely used, and foreign video engineers emerged.

2. After 2009, RED and ARRI digital cameras were widely used, and domestic DIT came into being.

With the popularity of digital cameras, more and more film crews require digital process solutions. In 2009, the 3D movie "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate" shot by director Tsui Hark established a true DIT in China. Starting in 2009, digital cameras slowly replaced film. In China, it only took about two and a half years to completely replace film. Material management has become a standard feature of every crew. The crew is also paying more and more attention to scientific and industrialized digital process solutions. .