A guide to the digital filmmaking process covers such topics as choosing a camera, lighting, production sound, directing, editing, color grading, and compositing.
Since the advent of digital video and desktop editing software, scores of independent producers have become equipped to make their own movies. But because filmmaking involves much more than just...
The Digital Filmmaking Handbook is a top-rated bestseller. It's been in print for 21 years. It offers 450 pages of regularly-updated information on all aspects of filmmaking. (Some people buy this book for the glossary alone.)
Part of the perennially best-selling Quercus Digital Photography series, this comprehensive guide features everything you need to know to make a digital film, from conception to finished product.
From 35mm to DSLR 35mm film has been the mainstay of cinema and TV production for years, but digital video has eaten away at the differences in the last two decades and many advocates now believe digital is finally better than film.
This comprehensive guide features everything you need to know to make a digital film: from the basics of capturing footage and planning a shoot, to the more advanced aspects of editing and post-production.
Accompanying DVD contains additional material on writing and budgeting, film footage for use in the tutorials, and demos of editing and effects applications.