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Book cover image of The Digital Filmmaking Handbook by Ben Long

Authors: Ben Long, Sonja Schenk
ISBN-13: 9781584504382, ISBN-10: 1584504382
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: December 2005
Edition: 3rd Edition

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Author Biography: Ben Long

Ben Long (San Francisco, CA) is a writer, producer, videographer, and the author of the best-selling title Complete Digital Photography, Third Edition as well as the first two editions of The Digital Filmmaking Handbook.

Sonja Schenk (Venice, CA) is a freelance producer and film video editor who has worked on a number of popular television shows and movies. She is also the author of Digital Non-Linear Desktop Editing and co-author of both earlier editions of The Digital Filmmaking Handbook.

Book Synopsis

Digital movie making has gone Hollywood! Though digital video has been long-embraced by independent movie makers, with recent releases like Star Wars: Episode II being shot with digital equipment, it's clear that digital is here to stay. Fortunately, even if you don't have access to the higher-end tools used by the major studios, you can still create professional-quality productions with a reasonably priced DV camera and your computer. With The Digital Filmmaking Handbook, Second Edition, you'll learn everything you need to know to produce your own projects. Whether your goal is a feature-length production for theatrical release or film festival, or a short production for corporate or industrial use, this book will explain every step of the production process, from writing and planning, to shooting, editing and post-production effects. This new edition has been completely updated and reorganized to better reflect a typical DV production workflow. Extensive new material on writing is included, and expanded coverage of budgeting and financing can be found on the companion DVD. There is also detailed information on all the latest software and hardware, comprehensive new editing tutorials, and a new chapter on video technology basics. Whether you're a film student, advertising professional, instructor, or hobbyist, this book will explain everything you need to know to get the job done. If you're already an experienced filmmaker or videographer, The Digital Filmmaking Handbook, 2nd Edition will help you make the transition to the latest digital technologies.

Highlights:
  • Completely updated, revised, and re-written
  • Extensive new material and tutorials on non-linear editing software and editing techniques
  • Up-to-date coverage of all output options including DVD authoring and video-to-film transfer
  • New exercises for further practice and challenge
  • Detailed discussions of digital video basics, choosing the right camera, and planning your shoot
  • Comprehensive coverage of writing, lighting, shooting, production sound, and building a workstation

ON THE DVD
  • Demo versions of Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop for Macintosh and Windows
  • Over 100 pages of additional essays an articles on writing, budgeting, financing, scheduling, music supervision and more
  • 1.5 gigabytes of media and project files required for the book's tutorials

System Requirements:
Mac
300 Mhz G3 or better
128 MB of RAM
1 GB+ of available hard disk space
QuickTime 5 or higher

Windows
Pentium class processor running at 300 Mhz or better
Windows 98 or later
128 MB of RAM
1GB+ of available hard disk space
24-bit or greater video display card
QuickTime 5 or later

Booknews

Explains how to shoot a movie on digital video and edit it on a computer. Storyboarding, lighting, sound, and software options are discussed. The second edition adds a tutorial that walks through the editing of an entire scene, and moves the chapter on financing to the DVD. The DVD contains demonstration versions of Adobe Premiere, After Effects, and Photoshop for Macintosh and Windows. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Table of Contents

Chapter 1:  Introduction
Chapter 2:  Preproduction
Chapter 3:  Choosing a Format
Chapter 4:  Building a Workstation
Chapter 5:  Choosing a Camera
Chapter 6:  Non-linear Editing Software
Chapter 7:  Lighting and Art Directing
Chapter 8:  Previsualization
Chapter 9:  Shooting Digital Video
Chapter 10:  Production Sound
Chapter 11:  Editing Hardware
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
Appendix A:  Calibrating your NTSC Monitors
Appendix B:  About the DVD-ROM
Appendix C:  Suggested Reading
Glossary
Index

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