Basics of video production

This text is aimed at students on City & Guilds, BTEC, A Level and GNVQ TV production courses, and also amateur video makers wishing to learn about video production. No knowledge, or only a little knowledge is needed. It is equipment non-specific, dealing with the principles and processes involv...

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Main Author: Lyver, Des
Other Authors: Swainson, Graham
Format: Unknown
Published: Oxford Focal Press 1995
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Summary:This text is aimed at students on City & Guilds, BTEC, A Level and GNVQ TV production courses, and also amateur video makers wishing to learn about video production. No knowledge, or only a little knowledge is needed. It is equipment non-specific, dealing with the principles and processes involved in obtaining professional results in educational and training environments. The book explains in simple language an overall concept of how a production takes place in both a multi-camera studio and a single camera location shoot, who works where and what each member of the team is responsible for. It features brief, but comprehensive details of the types of equipment encountered in each area. There are hints and tips to help choose equipment to fufil a particular need and advice on basic editing and post-production. The text also informs about the production process from conceptualization and how to write the aims and objectives of the programme, right through to the final screening.
Physical Description:x, 131 p. ill. 22 cm
ISBN:0240514084