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DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish (O'Reilly Digital Studio)
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DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish (O'Reilly Digital Studio) |
Author: Ian Aronson
Published: 2006-01-11 |
List price: $39.95
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Great Book, only if you're a Final Cut Pro user. The first half of the book is very thorough in going over the basics of film and digital video. There's also some description on some basic equipment you'll need to get off the ground.
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br /The second half talks about basic editing in Final Cut, which I mostly skipped since I don't plan on using Final Cut. Honestly, for filmmakers who plan on using Final Cut, this would've probably made 5 stars.
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br /Have fun and good luck on your film!
Amazing Read for Both Visual and Content I am so thankful for the insightfulness of Mr. Aronson. I have done more conceptual video work in the past when I was a graduate student in photography. I am looking a doing another educational project and wanted to brush up on my skills. The book provides me with the knowledge I can use to feel much more confident in the upcoming project as well as exploring my own fine art projects. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in digital video.
A piece of art "DV Filmaking from Start to Finish" is a !!MASTERPIECE!!. It is a book I
br /recommend to anyone interested in Digital Video. Reading the book was like having Mr. Ian David Aronson in your room sharing with you all of his knowledge.
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br /This book it's not a 18 chapter tutorial on learning Final Cut Pro or After Effects. It's more like traveling back in time and learning from the history of Digital Video to the present day. Aronson show's everything, from film to video, the way you should treat your camera, what you should be
br /prepared with; lighting, greenscreen, Hardware, white balance, DVD
br /authoring,
br /aspect ratios, you name it, including some basic tutorials on doing
br /edits.
br /He even gives you an internet address to look and confirm what he is showing
br /you.
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br /If you are an advanced editor, this book is for you. This book is for to
br /read,
br /learn and keep it forever just in case you forget a detail, so you can
br /review it again and again. I was amazed with the things I have learned from
br /Mr.
br /Aronson. Thank you and I'll hope to read another book from him.
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br /Jorge Raphael Valenzuela Hernández
br /Graphic Artist / Videographer
conceptos interesantes este es un libro que explica de manera didáctica ,todos los procesos que tiene una producción audiovisual.
br /Muy bien ilustrado, con ejemplos que ayudan al nuevo realizador audiovisual a enfrentar sus primeras producciones de una forma segura, buscando que éste no cometa errores que luego pueden demeritar su trabajo.
br /La única crÃtica que tengo para hacer de esta obra, es que los ejemplos de montaje los realizan en programa especÃficos , como Final Cut, algo que de alguna manera deja sin posibilidades a aquellos que manejamos plataformas de edición diferentes.
A basic primer on differences between digital and print mediums DV Filmmaking From Start To Finish by Ian David Aronson's will reach both amateur and professional digital video users with a basic primer on differences between digital and print mediums. Familiarity with Final Cut Pro or Adobe After Effects, the two programs used here, will aid in understanding DV applications in either PC or Mac formats, while the author's background as a teacher of digital media lends a logical progression to his tips and practical applied examples.
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