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DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish (O'Reilly Digital Studio) | 
enlarge | Author: Ian Aronson Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $26.37 You Save: $13.58 (34%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 198826
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Edition: Pap/DVD Pages: 310 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0596008481 Dewey Decimal Number: 778.53 EAN: 9780596008482 ASIN: 0596008481
Publication Date: January 11, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Thanks to the digital revolution, film artists now have a spectacular array of powerful, new, inexpensive tools for creative expression through digital film. The once powerful studios can no longer stifle an artist's creativity. With the power of the Internet, film artists are finding once unimaginable ways to distribute their creations worldwide. DV Filmmaking: From Start to Finish covers all aspects of the new digital video frontier, for amateurs and professionals alike--from the nuts and bolts of timecode and aspect ratio; to framing, lighting, and sound recording; as well as editing, special effects creation, and distribution. The book is written for filmmakers at varying experience levels--taking an integrated approach to media production, and emphasizing the ways different aspects of the process work together to create a vital work of digital art: - Hands-on detailed examination of the artistic aspects of film and video production
- Extensive examples use comprehensive step-by-step exercises for advanced editing techniques
- Scenes from successful films illustrate techniques used by professionals
- Includes a collection of professionally shot video clips, so the user can read and follow along with sets of structured exercises
- Develops a highly refined repertoire of advanced skills in editing, effects creation, title design, and more
- Inspires advanced readers to work with the included clips on their own and experiment with new ideas
- Written for both Mac and PC users and covers advanced uses of both Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects
Written in an engaging, accessible style, DV Filmmaking provides a solid foundation of tremendous value to a beginner, while addressing the fine points of filmmaking with a level of sophistication, detail, and insight that even the most worldly director or educator can appreciate. The author draws upon his years of experience teaching at the college and graduate level, his extensive professional background as a media producer, and his unmistakable love of cinema to create a text that's not only easy to learn from, but also fun to read.
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Heavily weighted towards post-production June 20, 2006 Finn Gregory 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
Up front: I liked this book. However, I don't think the blurb or other reviews give a very accurate picture of it. Good points: - The book gives a very good general overview of all the steps involved in a DV production. - It goes into quite a lot of detail on the editing and post-production side, especially for green/bluescreen projects. - It's recent (pretty much current at the time of writing this review). - Great layout, easy to read, good included materials. On the down side: - On the production side, it's too general for anyone but the absolute beginner. Personally, I was more interested in the hands-on aspects of production. Things like setting up good three-point lighting, framing, camera and boom handling, shock-mounting and wind-gagging mics, balancing a tripod head, and so on. The type of things that pro's learn with experience, and would be valuable to hand down to relative beginners. Things like essential gear lists for different types of shooting, and what to look for in tripods, mics, filters, etc. specifically for DV cameras, would have also been very useful to me. You will find very little of the above in this book. As I result, I think the "From Start to Finish" subtitle is a bit of a misnomer (hence only 3 stars). The "Start" and "Finish" parts are fine - it's the middle that is lacking depth. If you're coming to the field absolutely cold, or are more interested in editing (especially with alpha-channels), this book is very good. However, if your needs sound similar to mine, you may want to investigate more production-oriented titles.
Great book! Lots of fun! April 21, 2006 ueberhund (Salt Lake City, UT United States) 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Do you want to create films, but aren't sure where to start? Are you currently an amateur filmmaker, but need to tune some of your skills? This book doesn't just show you how to be a filmmaker, it lets you follow along with sample projects on the included CD. Most of the book concentrates on producing good video. The author discuss topics including lighting, special effects, sound and sound editing, nonlinear editing, compositing images, and color correction. I was most impressed with the examples in the book, which illustrate many of the concepts with a sample movie project (which can be found on the accompanying CD-ROM), or discuss how a familiar movie utilized the concept (e.g. color matching in Open Water). These types of illustrations really make the filmmaking concepts come alive. The last section of the book discusses how to release your finished product. Once the film editing is complete, the book discusses how to distribute your film-perhaps on DVD, perhaps with 5.1 sound-and what some of the ins and outs of each option are. Finally, the author discusses the basics of negotiating a distribution deal for your film. I was very impressed with the depth and breadth of content in this book. I would highly recommend it to any aspiring DV filmmaker.
Good general digital video resource March 8, 2006 Jack D. Herrington (Silicon Valley, CA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book is unusual in that it's not linked to any hardware or software, per se. With the exception that it's about digital video. That leaves a lot of room for putting in information about general practices for creating good video for setup, lighting, angles, shooting and more. The information on post production and editing is also excellent. This is an good resource for anyone looking to create movies with digital video technologies.
A great book that gave me the answer ! June 22, 2006 R. Taylor (USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
A great book! "DV Filmmaking" is an excellent book for anyone who wants to go beyond the basics of digital video. I recently completed a video-based project for my M.A. thesis, and used this book as my guide. Each time I encountered problems, this book gave me the answer. For example, after I shot, I noticed some severe lighting trouble in a few very important interviews and I started to panic because I didn't have enough time to shoot them again. I had more than three hours of interview footage that looked pale, shady, and just plain depressing. Frustrated, I opened this book. The solution was there, in the section on color correction!!! I could fix my footage so that it was not only usable but looked really good. I also relied on the section on compression and encoding to make professional quality video for the Internet (something I would not have been able to do otherwise). This book covers all aspects of the video production process, from planning, to production, and distribution. I'd like to recommend it to anyone who is new to the world of digital video, as well as people who want to take their work beyond the level of point-and-shoot to make something really creative.
Fantastic book April 20, 2006 Viriam S. Khalsa (Eugene, OR USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am a novice filmmaker doing training and educational videos and have been reading several magazines for about a year or so, slowly expanding my skills and knowledge base. Ian Aronson's book DV Filmmaking was perfect for presenting the wide range of essential topics in an easy to read and understandable whole. The book really is start to finish. I particularely liked Ian's inclusion of source materials to experiment on with the techniques being taught. I have read several video books and this is by far the best I have had the pleasure to read.
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