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E-raamat: Practical DV Filmmaking 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 424 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2005
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080468396
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  • Formaat: 424 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2005
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780080468396
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Written for the beginner, Practical DV Filmmaking guides you thorough the process of making a film with low-cost digital equipment: from development through to production, post-production and distribution. While the technical tools you need are fully explained, the book concentrates on filmmaking principles throughout, illustrating how these tools can be used to achieve stylistic approaches for innovative filmmaking.

The book assumes no background knowledge in either technology or filmmaking and is divided into four key areas:
*DEVELOPMENT: turn your idea into a workable script, storyboard and schedule.
*PRODUCTION: develop skills to shoot original short films and turn a zero-to-low budget to your advantage.
*POST-PRODUCTION: learn basic editing techniques to enhance your original idea using iMovie, Premiere and other popular tools.
*DISTRIBUTION: set up a website and use the internet to promote your film. Includes numerous links to useful websites. Plus, top tips for how to enter a film festival and a new chapter on developing a career.

Projects enable you to master each step of the process taking you through different aspects of filmmaking today. Gradually you will find out where your strengths lie and how to make the most of them. The book also encourages stylistic development by intruding theoretical approaches to filmmaking. A glossary of terms plus an appendix of resources make this guide a one-stop essential handbook to DV filmmaking practice for beginners and student filmmakers.

* Master low-budget filmmaking principles with easy step-by-step techniques and practical projects
* Develop a real world perspective through case studies and interviews with successful filmmakers
* Combine technical know-how with stylistic approaches to filmmaking.

Written for the beginner, Practical DV Filmmaking guides you thorough the process of making a film with low-cost digital equipment: from development through to production, post-production and distribution. While the technical tools you need are fully explained, the book concentrates on filmmaking principles throughout, illustrating how these tools can be used to achieve stylistic approaches for innovative filmmaking.

The book assumes no background knowledge in either technology or filmmaking and is divided into four key areas:
*DEVELOPMENT: turn your idea into a workable script, storyboard and schedule.
*PRODUCTION: develop skills to shoot original short films and turn a zero-to-low budget to your advantage.
*POST-PRODUCTION: learn basic editing techniques to enhance your original idea using iMovie, Premiere and other popular tools.
*DISTRIBUTION: set up a website and use the internet to promote your film. Includes numerous links to useful websites. Plus, top tips for how to enter a film festival and a new chapter on developing a career.

Projects enable you to master each step of the process taking you through different aspects of filmmaking today. Gradually you will find out where your strengths lie and how to make the most of them. The book also encourages stylistic development by intruding theoretical approaches to filmmaking. A glossary of terms plus an appendix of resources make this guide a one-stop essential handbook to DV filmmaking practice for beginners and student filmmakers.

* Master low-budget filmmaking principles with easy step-by-step techniques and practical projects
* Develop a real world perspective through case studies and interviews with successful filmmakers
* Combine technical know-how with stylistic approaches to filmmaking.

Written for the beginner, Practical DV Filmmaking guides you thorough the process of making a film with low-cost digital equipment: from development through to production, post-production and distribution. While the technical tools you need are fully explained, the book concentrates on filmmaking principles throughout, illustrating how these tools can be used to achieve stylistic approaches for innovative filmmaking.

The book assumes no background knowledge in either technology or filmmaking and is divided into four key areas:
*DEVELOPMENT: turn your idea into a workable script, storyboard and schedule.
*PRODUCTION: develop skills to shoot original short films and turn a zero-to-low budget to your advantage.
*POST-PRODUCTION: learn basic editing techniques to enhance your original idea using iMovie, Premiere and other popular tools.
*DISTRIBUTION: set up a website and use the internet to promote your film. Includes numerous links to useful websites. Plus, top tips for how to enter a film festival and a new chapter on developing a career.

Projects enable you to master each step of the process taking you through different aspects of filmmaking today. Gradually you will find out where your strengths lie and how to make the most of them. The book also encourages stylistic development by intruding theoretical approaches to filmmaking. A glossary of terms plus an appendix of resources make this guide a one-stop essential handbook to DV filmmaking practice for beginners and student filmmakers.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction to the second edition xi
How to use this book xiii
Overview
1(9)
Think big
1(1)
The filmmaking process
2(4)
Low-budget filmmaking
6(4)
Inside video
10(33)
What is digital technology?
10(6)
How the camcorder works
16(8)
Operating the camcorder
24(8)
Project 1 In-camera edit: hand-made movie
29(3)
Video safety and good practice
32(3)
Video compression
35(8)
Films and how they work
43(27)
Types of film and filmmakers
43(12)
Project 2 In-camera edit
52(3)
How films work
55(8)
Film language and how to speak it
63(7)
Pre-production
70(75)
Part 1: Logistics and crew
71(1)
Working out a budget
71(9)
Collaboration and you
80(16)
Project 3 Scene description
91(1)
Project 4 Collaboration
92(2)
Project 5 Developing stories
94(2)
Making a schedule
96(4)
Part 2: Scriptwriting
100(1)
Story and structure
100(18)
Project 6 Core scenes
112(2)
Project 7 Silent movie remake
114(4)
Alternative script structure
118(6)
Project 8 New movie structures
123(1)
Devising stories for low budgets
124(8)
Project 9 Revealing subtext in your movie
128(2)
Project 10 Symbolism in the movies
130(2)
Part 3: Visuals
132(1)
Visualizing your film
132(4)
Storyboards and visual tools
136(9)
Production tools
145(49)
A condensed guide to shooting
146(4)
Lighting
150(11)
Sound recording
161(19)
Project 11 The chase
176(3)
Project 12 Sound environment
179(1)
Real world guide to location shooting
180(8)
Shooting for compression
188(6)
Project 13 New format movie
192(2)
Production aesthetics
194(48)
Better looking films
194(17)
Project 14 Close-ups
206(5)
Continuity
211(10)
Project 15 Urban legends
219(2)
Documentary
221(8)
Project 16 My obituary
227(2)
Music video and the VJ
229(13)
Project 17 Music video
238(4)
Post-production tools
242(30)
Condensed guide to editing
243(1)
Starting to work in digital editing
244(11)
Preparing to edit
255(3)
Editing with sound
258(7)
Understanding timecode
265(3)
Working with text
268(4)
Post-production aesthetics
272(25)
Editing aesthetics: editing for genre
272(9)
Editing aesthetics: non-narrative
281(9)
Project 18 Polymedia movie
289(1)
Montage editing
290(7)
Project 19 Movie spell
295(2)
Careers and distribution
297(65)
Part 1: Where am I going?
297(1)
What's a career?
297(5)
Careers: essential knowledge
302(4)
Essential qualities
306(5)
Three stages of a career
311(3)
The career map
314(8)
Career troubleshooting
322(3)
Part 2: How do I get there?
325(1)
Where to get your movies seen
325(6)
Guide to distribution
331(10)
Strategies for promotion
341(8)
Project 20 Showreel: who am I?
348(1)
Film festivals
349(7)
Using Internet broadcast sites
356(3)
Your rights: protecting your movie on the web
359(3)
Mapping the industry
362(19)
State of the art: mapping the film industry
362(3)
State of the art: expansion and convergence
365(13)
Trends affecting film
378(3)
Glossary of film and video terms 381(16)
Bibliography 397(2)
Index 399
Russ Evans is a Film, Video and Multimedia Lecturer, internet broadcasting advisor and freelance writer on video production. Previously a graphic designer, Russ has a degree in fine art and multimedia. Currently he is involved in setting up an internet video site for students to broadcast their work.