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Film and video production in the cloud : concepts, workflows, and best practices / Jack James.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Description: xi, 249 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138694101 (hardback)
  • 9781138925045 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4302 23
LOC classification:
  • PN 1995.9 J27f 2017
Contents:
- Chapter 1 Silver screens and silver liningsIntroduction- Chapter 2 What is "The Cloud"?Origin of the term; different types of "clouds"- Chapter 3 Film & video production in the cloudPractical and theoretical benefits of cloud computing in a production context: efficiency,connectedness, access, going mobile- Chapter 4 Cloud storageBenefits vs local storage: encryption, cost-effective, easy, robust, sync. Drawbacks: transmission speeds, internet connection required, security concerns, lack of immediacy. Dropbox, box, google drive,iCloud, Amazon S3.- Chapter 5 Cloud computingRendering; heavy number-crunching. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud- Chapter 6 Production & CollaborationSoftware as a service; online project management solutions; cloud-based video-conferencing. Google docs & spreadsheets, Asana, Basecamp, Shotgun, Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk A360, Avid Media Composer Cloud- Chapter 7 Budgeting & planningOutlining; scheduling- Chapter 8 TrackingImporting data into a single place; logging metadata; synchronisation; logging information as it occurs; best practices for structuring metadata; being prepared for data to transform; versioning- Chapter 9 Asset managementSending & receiving digital assets; best practices for organising digital assets- Chapter 10 AnalysisProgress reporting; dashboarding (summarising large amounts of data); benchmarking (comparing one production to others)- Chapter 11 Review & approvalStreaming playback; review sessions; annotation; getting feedback to the right people- Chapter 12 Distribution & archiveSharing metadata with third-parties & vendors; long-term storage benefits; reusable assets for episodic content; Amazon Glacier, Vimeo, YouTube, Pix- Chapter 13 Security considerationsWatermarking; access restriction; trusting the cloud providers- Chapter 14 CrowdsourcingCrowd-voting; crowdfunding; crowdsourcing labour. Ethical considerations. Kickstarter, Amazon Mechanical Turk.- Chapter 15 PotentialAccess to better tools; more ubiquitous access; faster speeds; reduced costs- Appendices
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) PN 1995.9 J27f 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000138192

Includes bibliographical references and index.

- Chapter 1 Silver screens and silver liningsIntroduction- Chapter 2 What is "The Cloud"?Origin of the term; different types of "clouds"- Chapter 3 Film & video production in the cloudPractical and theoretical benefits of cloud computing in a production context: efficiency,connectedness, access, going mobile- Chapter 4 Cloud storageBenefits vs local storage: encryption, cost-effective, easy, robust, sync. Drawbacks: transmission speeds, internet connection required, security concerns, lack of immediacy. Dropbox, box, google drive,iCloud, Amazon S3.- Chapter 5 Cloud computingRendering; heavy number-crunching. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud- Chapter 6 Production & CollaborationSoftware as a service; online project management solutions; cloud-based video-conferencing. Google docs & spreadsheets, Asana, Basecamp, Shotgun, Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk A360, Avid Media Composer Cloud- Chapter 7 Budgeting & planningOutlining; scheduling- Chapter 8 TrackingImporting data into a single place; logging metadata; synchronisation; logging information as it occurs; best practices for structuring metadata; being prepared for data to transform; versioning- Chapter 9 Asset managementSending & receiving digital assets; best practices for organising digital assets- Chapter 10 AnalysisProgress reporting; dashboarding (summarising large amounts of data); benchmarking (comparing one production to others)- Chapter 11 Review & approvalStreaming playback; review sessions; annotation; getting feedback to the right people- Chapter 12 Distribution & archiveSharing metadata with third-parties & vendors; long-term storage benefits; reusable assets for episodic content; Amazon Glacier, Vimeo, YouTube, Pix- Chapter 13 Security considerationsWatermarking; access restriction; trusting the cloud providers- Chapter 14 CrowdsourcingCrowd-voting; crowdfunding; crowdsourcing labour. Ethical considerations. Kickstarter, Amazon Mechanical Turk.- Chapter 15 PotentialAccess to better tools; more ubiquitous access; faster speeds; reduced costs- Appendices

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