Digital Moviemaking
Material type: TextSeries: Wadsworth series in broadcast and productionPublication details: Victoria: Thomson Learning, 2004Edition: 5th EditionDescription: viii, 273 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780534562915; 0534562914Subject(s): Digital cinematographyDDC classification: 778.53 Summary: This widely praised text covers planning, shooting, editing, and distributing movies. The authors ensure that students understand why the planning process is essential. Gross and Ward over cameras, lights, and sound equipment with some chapters detailing operational skills and others dealing with aesthetics. The text features a chapter devoted to directing, and it covers the mechanics and aesthetics of editing and incorporating visual effects. Students are not only introduced to the concepts and mechanics of filmmaking but are also given ideas of what to do with their movies once they are completed.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This widely praised text covers planning, shooting, editing, and distributing movies. The authors ensure that students understand why the planning process is essential. Gross and Ward over cameras, lights, and sound equipment with some chapters detailing operational skills and others dealing with aesthetics. The text features a chapter devoted to directing, and it covers the mechanics and aesthetics of editing and incorporating visual effects. Students are not only introduced to the concepts and mechanics of filmmaking but are also given ideas of what to do with their movies once they are completed.
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