Provides guidance to enable you to make successful use of your digital camcorder. Illustrated throughout with examples of what to aim for and what to avoid, this books shows you how the theory and technique can be applied to specific projects, from corporate productions and movies to wedding and holiday videos.
Takes the reader on a guided tour around a studio or location production, examining the production process from conceptualisation to the final screening. This work features topics such as: the advances in low cost non-linear editing and digital video; coverage of studio and location work; descriptions of the role of each crew member; and more.
Offers information on how to edit regular digital or high definition video like a pro. This book covers the basics of capturing, importing, and editing digital videos. It provides information about rendering, customizing the interface, and managing media.
Examines how videotape and fair use offer essential lessons relevant to contemporary progressive media policy. The author develops an aesthetic theory of analog video, an 'aesthetics of access' most boldly embodied by bootleg videos. He contends that the medium specificity of videotape becomes apparent through repeated duplication and wear.
Examines how videotape and fair use offer essential lessons relevant to contemporary progressive media policy. This book reveals the creative uses of videotape that have made essential content more accessible and expanded our understanding of copyright law.
So you have a camcorder and visions of being the next Spielberg.
Demystifies video editing for narrative, documentary, and music (with CD-ROM)
The versatility and flexibility of digital camcorders gives everyone the opportunity to make great films and videos. Containing hundreds of colour images and easily comprehensible diagrams, this book provides an essential port of call for anyone looking to make their first video, or take their production to a new level of expertise.