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Digital Video (Collins Need to Know?)

Digital Video (Collins Need to Know?)
By Colin Barrett

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This practical, accessible guide is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand digital video and make great home movies. Packed with photographs and diagrams, it provides all the information you need to take you from nervous novice to aspiring Spielberg. Whether you're buying your first camcorder or updating to the latest digital technology, "Collins Need to Know? Digital Video" is the one-stop guide to making entertaining and impressive home videos. It covers everything from understanding the features on the camcorder to composition, editing and post-production techniques; with insights and tips from an industry insider. The contents include: Understanding digital; Choosing the equipment you need; Exploring your camcorder's features and functions; The basics of good film-making; Tips for shooting many occasions from weddings to holidays to sporting events; Editing your footage and creating title sequences; Adding music and sound effects - including how to digitize music from discs and audio cassettes; Screening your movies - making copies, downloading and streaming on the Internet, podcasting; and DVD camcorders and the high definition future Plus, jargon-busting glossary, directory of Websites and information to take you further.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #692900 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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About the Author
As a filmmaker and journalist working on many digital video and computer magazines, Colin Barrett is regularly approached to trial the latest digital video equipment. He also runs the definitive digital video website: www.simplydv.org and is author of 'Digital Video for Beginners'.