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The digital filmmaking handbook / Ben Long and sonja Schenk.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextHingham, Mass. : Charles River Media, [2006];copyright 2006Description: xv, 590 p. : ill. (some col.) 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-58450-438-2
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R TR 860 .L85 2006
Contents:
10: Production Sound Chapter
11: Editing Hardware
9: Shooting Digital Video Chapter
Appendix A: Calibrating your NTSC Monitors
Appendix B: About the DVD-ROM
Appendix C: Suggested Reading
Chapter 12: Preparing to Edit
Chapter 13: Editing
Chapter 14: Sound Editing
Chapter 15: Color Correction
Chapter 16: Titling and Simple Composing
Chapter 17: Rotoscoping and More Compositing
Chapter 18: Outputs Chapter 19: Shooting for Film
Chapter 5: Choosing a Camera
Chapter 6: Non-linear Editing Software
Chapter 7: Lighting and Art Directing
Chapter 8: Previsualization Chapter
Glossary
Index
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Preproduction Chapter 3: Choosing a format Chapter 4: Building a workstation
Summary: and Includes a companion DVD with project files, film clips, and all support material for tutorials in the book. Also includes additional video tutorials and essays.Summary: Details new output methods, including coverage of DVD authoringSummary: details the best hardware and software tools to useSummary: teaches digital filmmaking from start to finish-storyboarding and budgeting, to casting, shooting, and finishingSummary: The expanded lighting and shooting chapters include new technical information as well as a wealth of new theory. New exercises offer help with everything from writing to special effects, while all of the chapters have been revised to cover the very latest hardware, software, and production workflows. This book will help filmmakers understand the questions to ask so that they can better prepare for and solve the myriad problems throughout the production process. The companion DVD includes project files, film clips, support material for tutorials in the book, and additional video tutorials and essays.Summary: This one-stop digital filmmaking resource guides readers from their initial idea to getting a finished project "in the can." It shows how to create shots and effects that are rarely associated with low-budget productions. This reference teaches the fundamental theories and practices filmmakers face regardless of the technology being used. Covers everything from writing and pre-production planning to shootin and post production editing and effects. Features: provides completely updated coverage of digital technology, software, and techniques
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10: Production Sound Chapter

11: Editing Hardware

9: Shooting Digital Video Chapter

Appendix A: Calibrating your NTSC Monitors

Appendix B: About the DVD-ROM

Appendix C: Suggested Reading

Chapter 12: Preparing to Edit

Chapter 13: Editing

Chapter 14: Sound Editing

Chapter 15: Color Correction

Chapter 16: Titling and Simple Composing

Chapter 17: Rotoscoping and More Compositing

Chapter 18: Outputs Chapter 19: Shooting for Film

Chapter 5: Choosing a Camera

Chapter 6: Non-linear Editing Software

Chapter 7: Lighting and Art Directing

Chapter 8: Previsualization Chapter

Glossary

Index

Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Preproduction Chapter 3: Choosing a format Chapter 4: Building a workstation

and Includes a companion DVD with project files, film clips, and all support material for tutorials in the book. Also includes additional video tutorials and essays.

Details new output methods, including coverage of DVD authoring

details the best hardware and software tools to use

teaches digital filmmaking from start to finish-storyboarding and budgeting, to casting, shooting, and finishing

The expanded lighting and shooting chapters include new technical information as well as a wealth of new theory. New exercises offer help with everything from writing to special effects, while all of the chapters have been revised to cover the very latest hardware, software, and production workflows. This book will help filmmakers understand the questions to ask so that they can better prepare for and solve the myriad problems throughout the production process. The companion DVD includes project files, film clips, support material for tutorials in the book, and additional video tutorials and essays.

This one-stop digital filmmaking resource guides readers from their initial idea to getting a finished project "in the can." It shows how to create shots and effects that are rarely associated with low-budget productions. This reference teaches the fundamental theories and practices filmmakers face regardless of the technology being used. Covers everything from writing and pre-production planning to shootin and post production editing and effects. Features: provides completely updated coverage of digital technology, software, and techniques

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