Practical DV filmmaking

Written for the beginner, Practical DV Filmmaking guides you thorough the process of making a film with low-cost digital equipment: from development through to production, post-production and distribution. While the technical tools you need are fully explained, the book concentrates on filmmaking p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Evans, Russell, 1966- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Elsevier Focal Press 2006.
Edición:2nd ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction to the second edition; How to use this book; Chapter 1 Overview; 1 Think big; 2 The filmmaking process; 3 Low-budget filmmaking; Chapter 2 Inside video; 1 What is digital technology?; 2 How the camcorder works; 3 Operating the camcorder; Project 1 In-camera edit: hand-made movie; 4 Video safety and good practice; 5 Video compression; Chapter 3 Films and how they work; 1 Types of film and filmmakers; Project 2 In-camera edit; 2 How films work; 3 Film language and how to speak it; Chapter 4 Pre-production
  • Part 1: Logistics and crew1 Working out a budget; 2 Collaboration and you; Project 3 Scene description; Project 4 Collaboration; Project 5 Developing stories; 3 Making a schedule; Part 2: Scriptwriting; 4 Story and structure; Project 6 Core scenes; Project 7 Silent movie remake; 5 Alternative script structure; Project 8 New movie structures; 6 Devising stories for low budgets; Project 9 Revealing subtext in your movie; Project 10 Symbolism in the movies; Part 3: Visuals; 7 Visualizing your film; 8 Storyboards and visual tools; Chapter 5 Production tools; 1 A condensed guide to shooting
  • 2 Lighting3 Sound recording; Project 11 The chase; Project 12 Sound environment; 4 Real world guide to location shooting; 5 Shooting for compression; Project 13 New format movie; Chapter 6 Production aesthetics; 1 Better looking films; Project 14 Close-ups; 2 Continuity; Project 15 Urban legends; 3 Documentary; Project 16 My obituary; 4 Music video and the VJ; Project 17 Music video; Chapter 7 Post-production tools; 1 Condensed guide to editing; 2 Starting to work in digital editing; 3 Preparing to edit; 4 Editing with sound; 5 Understanding timecode; 6 Working with text
  • Chapter 8 Post-production aesthetics1 Editing aesthetics: editing for genre; 2 Editing aesthetics: non-narrative; Project 18 Polymedia movie; 3 Montage editing; Project 19 Movie spell; Chapter 9 Careers and distribution; Part 1: Where am I going?; 1 What's a career?; 2 Careers: essential knowledge; 3 Essential qualities; 4 Three stages of a career; 5 The career map; 6 Career troubleshooting; Part 2: How do I get there?; 7 Where to get your movies seen; 8 Guide to distribution; 9 Strategies for promotion; Project 20 Showreel: who am I?; 10 Film festivals; 11 Using Internet broadcast sites
  • 12 Your rights: protecting your movie on the webChapter 10 Mapping the industry; 1 State of the art: mapping the film industry; 2 State of the art: expansion and convergence; 3 Trends affecting film; Glossary of film and video terms; Bibliography; Index