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The Digital Filmmaking Handbook (Digital Filmmaking Series)

The Digital Filmmaking Handbook (Digital Filmmaking Series)

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Authors: Ben Long, Sonja Schenk
Publisher: Charles River Media
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 229397

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3
Pages: 550
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.5

ISBN: 1584504382
Dewey Decimal Number: 778.53
EAN: 9781584504382
ASIN: 1584504382

Publication Date: December 1, 2005
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Condition: Brand new, unused soft cover book with CD. In perfect condition. Can send expedited.

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  • CD-ROM - The Digital Filmmaking Handbook (with CD-ROM) (Graphics Series)
  • Paperback - The Digital Filmmaking Handbook (Graphics Series)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
The title of IThe Digital Filmmaking Handbook/I is something of an oxymoron, because this thorough book covers everything you need to know about filmmaking Iproduction/I, from concept to screening. The only missing element is Ifilm/I itself.p Film and video production are in transition. Film and analog videotape rapidly are approaching the end of their technological lives, being replaced by digital videotape and digital cameras. You can buy computers that connect to DV cameras and edit DV tape almost anywhere, and they cost only slightly more than an entry-level computer. IThe Digital Filmmaking Handbook/I, then, is for anyone buying into the DV revolution who wants to do more than shoot home movies of the kids. It's for filmmakers young and old, professional and hobbyist, who want to learn to shoot, edit, and make great movies. p Unlike traditional filmmaking books, in which only the camera and some audio and editing equipment are addressed, part of this book approaches the medium from a computer hardware and software perspective. Numerous hardware issues like choosing the components for an editing workstation (chapter 5), the kind of digital video camera to use (chapter 6), selecting editing and audio software (chapter 7), and various output formats (chapter 18) are discussed. Also, there are chapters on effects, making video look like film (chapter 17), and digital titling (chapter 16).p The book never strays from speaking to moviemakers instead of moviemaking-gear buyers. Everything from preproduction tasks (such as scripting, storyboarding, and budgeting) to production tasks (like set preparation, lighting, filming (Isans/I film), and sound recording) through final editing, color correction, titles, and output is explained. Filmmaking is heavily dependent on technology, and each of these subjects is well covered. Chapters on audio, for example, include selection of microphone types; differences between mic types; how to connect mics to a DV camera or synchronize audio in postproduction; how to control sound levels; and so on.p The chapter on editing reflects the experience of the authors. Films are understood through their own language, and how scenes are edited determines the dialect of that language. Such techniques as matching screen position, matching emotion and tone, matching action, when to use pauses and overlapping edits, and the effect of pauses and pull-ups (shortening a scene) are defined and justified. p If you can't get into NYU's film school--or even if you can--IThe Digital Filmmaking Handbook/I is a worthy reference to keep at your fingertips. I--Mike Caputo/I

Product Description
With the advent of digital video and desktop editing software, scores of independent producers have found themselves equipped to make their own movies. Because filmmaking involves much more than just buying a camera and a computer, there s The Digital Filmmaking Handbook. This one-stop digital filmmaking resource guides aspiring filmmakers from initial conception to getting a finished project "in the can." From writing and preproduction planning to shooting and post-production editing and effects, this book will serve as the single-volume film school. Completely updated and revised, this third edition includes thorough information on a number of important new DV technologies including HDV, a very affordable new standard that lets even low-budget producers work in high-definition video. The expanded lighting and shooting chapters include new technical information as well as a wealth of new theory. New exercises offer help with everything from writing to special effects, while all of the chapters have been revised to cover the very latest hardware, software, and production workflows. This book will help filmmakers understand the questions to ask so that they can better prepare for and solve the myriad problems throughout the production process. The companion DVD includes project files, film clips, support material for tutorials in the book, and additional video tutorials and essays. PFEATURES * Provides completely updated coverage of digital technology, software, and techniques * Teaches digital filmmaking from start to finish storyboarding and budgeting, to casting, shooting, and finishing * Details the best hardware and software tools to use * Details new output methods, including coverage of DVD authoring * Includes a companion DVD with project files, film clips, and all support material for tutorials in the book. Also includes additional video tutorials and essays


Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent book for use as reference or for learning by anyone with intermediate or above experience   November 4, 2008
Yoda (Hadera, Israel)
For the beginnner this book is probably too advanced. It already assumes an understanding of photo principles such as depth of field, some knowledge of linear editing, etc. For those with knowledge over an above this it is a goldmine however. It provide state-of-the-art overviews of techniques at every stage of digital filmmaking (cinematraphy, sound, linear editign, post-sound, etc.). Much of this is very useful even for those with considerable experience and hence can be used as a very good reference. For example, frame sizes to import stills (used for credits0 and photoshop integration are discussed. One hence finds this as a very useful reference that can be used extensively.


5 out of 5 stars filmmaking handbook   July 27, 2008
straub (Hailey, ID USA)
nice reference guide. the oldschool pinkus book is probably better, although less focused on video.


5 out of 5 stars Excelent!!!   February 19, 2008
Reinaldo de Medeiros (Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil)
It is not a product specific... Not Premiere or Mac stuf only... A lot of theorya and a lot of pratices tips also.


5 out of 5 stars This is the book you'll need...   April 19, 2007
Harlan Wolfe (New York)
If you're like me, just getting started as a hobbyist filmmaker, this is the book. I only received it yesterday and glancing through the contents, it covers most, if not all of the questions I've had about certain aspects of filmmaking. It is well written in everyday english, easy to understand. br /Since yesterday when I first opened the cover, I haven't been able to set it down for very long. It's that good. I highly recommend this book to any and all levels of individuals who want to learn about filmmaking from the ground up. It covers it all.


5 out of 5 stars From writing to production: everything you'll need...   March 16, 2006
D. Donovan, Editor/Sr. Reviewer (California, USA)
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Ben Long and Sonja Schenk's DIGITAL FILMMAKING HANDBOOK THIRD EDITION pairs a fine DVD packed with project files, film clips and tutorials with an updated, revised edition of a best-selling guide to new digital video technologies. Chapters have all been revised to cover the latest hardware and software configurations and new exercises provide help with everything from writing to production. Black and white screen shots and examples throughout make DIGITAL FILMMAKING HANDBOOK a one-step resource.