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E-raamat: Videomaker Guide to Video Production 5th edition [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780240824673
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  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Focal Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780240824673
From the editors of Videomaker Magazine comes this new edition that you have been waiting for. The Videomaker Guide Digital Video, fourth edition, provides information on all of the latest cutting edge tools and techniques necessary to help you shoot and edit video like the pro's.

Learn about equipment, lighting, editing, audio, high definition, and all aspects of video from the leading experts on videography!

* By the editors of Videomaker Magazine - the authority in video production
* This edition updated with new coverage of technological advances in video production, such as shooting with DSLR
* New articles and shifted focus, including more content on web distribution and less focus on DVD authoring

From the editors of Videomaker Magazine comes this new edition that you have been waiting for. The Videomaker Guide Digital Video, fifth edition, provides information on all of the latest cutting edge tools and techniques necessary to help you shoot and edit video like the pro's.

Learn about equipment, lighting, editing, audio, high definition, and all aspects of video from the leading experts on videography!
Preface xi
If You Are New To Making Video: Welcome! xiii
PART I VIDEO GEAR
1(74)
1 Cameras Need Lovin' Too: Camera Maintenance and Cleaning
3(4)
2 CMOS vs CCD
7(5)
3 Adjust Shutter Speed for the Best Video Images
12(3)
4 Weighing In on the Tapeless World
15(5)
5 Lens Accessories for Your Camcorder
20(4)
6 Stabilization: Tools and Techniques
24(7)
7 DSLR Workflow Tips: a Pro's Eye View
31(5)
8 Shooting with Interchangeable Lenses
36(4)
9 Guide to Buying Camcorder Tripods
40(5)
10 The Right Mic for the Job
45(5)
11 Cut the Cord
50(4)
12 Portable Lighting Equipment
54(5)
13 Monitors
59(5)
14 Choosing a Video Switcher
64(3)
15 Battery Basics
67(4)
16 Recommendations for the Best Video Editing Computer
71(4)
PART II PRODUCTION PLANNING
75(68)
17 Director's Chair: Secrets of Storytelling
77(5)
18 Pre-Production Planning: Approaches to Creating a Video Treatment that Works for You
82(5)
19 Video Production Scheduling
87(4)
20 It's All in the Approach: Creative Approaches for Video Productions
91(4)
21 Script Writing
95(5)
22 The Perfect Plan: Storyboard and Shot List Creation
100(5)
23 Storyboard Examples
105(5)
24 How to Make a Documentary: Funding, Financing and Budgeting
110(5)
25 Communication: The Foundation of Production
115(4)
26 Recruiting Talent
119(4)
27 The Right Place at the Right Time
123(5)
28 Production Planning
128(10)
29 Gearing Up for Battle
138(5)
PART III PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
143(100)
30 How to Make a Video
145(4)
31 The Divine Proportion: Balancing the Golden Rule
149(5)
32 Shooting Steady
154(5)
33 Basic Training: The Nine Classic Camera Moves
159(5)
34 Video and Photography Light Reflectors
164(3)
35 Applying Three-Point Lighting
167(5)
36 Get Real with Practicals
172(4)
37 Outdoor Cinematography
176(6)
38 Audio Levels
182(4)
39 10 Common Audio Mistakes
186(4)
40 10 Tips for Great Interviews
190(6)
41 Makeup and Wardrobe
196(5)
42 How to Make a Documentary
201(14)
43 Green Screen Directing
215(4)
44 Making Your Video Look More Like Film
219(4)
45 Screen Direction
223(5)
46 Shooting for 3D
228(4)
47 Optimizing Edit Organization
232(5)
48 Video Editing for Noobs
237(6)
PART IV POST-PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
243(56)
49 Editing: It's the Pace, Ace!
245(4)
50 Editing Effects Software to Make Your Video Sing
249(4)
51 Easy Tricks to Edit Quickly
253(5)
52 Color Correction 101
258(4)
53 Less is More: Editing Titles and Graphics
262(4)
54 Fixing Audio in Post
266(4)
55 Recording Sound Effects
270(4)
56 Sync Sound
274(4)
57 Simple Compositing
278(4)
58 Be a Good Scout, Have a Backup Plan
282(5)
59 Public Access Television
287(5)
60 As Seen on TV: Citizen Journalism Worthy of Your Local News
292(7)
PART V DISTRIBUTION
299(58)
61 Options for Marketing Your Video
301(7)
62 Taking it to the Screen
308(5)
63 It Could Happen: Festivals
313(6)
64 Video on the Web
319(4)
65 Compression Software for Web Video
323(5)
66 Streaming Video, No Longer an Upstream Row
328(4)
67 Tips to Promote Your Video Online
332(5)
68 How to Make a Documentary: Distribution
337(6)
69 What's Legal
343(6)
70 Jacks of All Trades
349(2)
71 To DVD or not to DVD?
351(6)
PART VI AUTHORING DVDS AND CDS
357(30)
72 DVD Authoring Buyer's Guide
359(5)
73 DVD Authoring Freeware: A Guide to Free Tools
364(5)
74 Authoring Blu-ray Discs
369(7)
75 DVD/Blu-ray Duplication Services versus Home-Use Duplicators
376(6)
76 Special Features: DVD Extras
382(5)
Jargon: A Glossary Of Videography Terms 387(21)
Contributing Authors 408(3)
Index 411
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