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Video shooter : storytelling with hd cameras / Barry Braverman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Focal Press, 2010.Description: xiv, 286 p. : ill. (some col.); 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780240810881 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 384.558
LOC classification:
  • PN 1992.94 B826v 2010
Contents:
Introduction; Chapter 1 The Shooter's Point of View; Chapter 2 The Video Storyteller; Chapter 3 The Storyteller's Box; Chapter 4 The World in High Definition; Chapter 5 Command and Control; Chapter 6 Tweaking Your Story's Image; Chapter 7 Going with the Flow; Chapter 8 Your Window on the World; Chapter 9 Making Light of Your Story; Chapter 10 The Audio Story; Chapter 11 Supporting Your Story; Chapter 12 The New Shooter Storyteller; Index. The shooter's point of view -- The video storyteller -- The storyteller's box -- The world in high definition -- Command & control -- Tweaking your story's image -- Going with the flow -- Your window on the world -- Making light of your story -- The audio story -- Supporting your story.
Summary: Tired of the dry rudimentary guidebooks that ignore the art of telling compelling video stories? Video Shooter takes you to a new level of competence and expertise by presenting the camera as a potent storytelling tool. Sure, you will learn the basics of HD formats, the fundamentals of compression and color space, but only so much as these technical areas serve your craft, which includes more fundamentally camera placement and eyeline, choice of lens focal length and the power of the triangle in creating powerful compositions. Throughout the book you will come to understand the master shooter's guiding principle, that story is the conduit through which all creative and technical decisions flow. Humorous and opinionated, the author provides insightful anecdotes and tutorials that help you learn the video shooter's craft. While the book focuses primarily on how to get the most out of your entry- and mid-level P2, XDCAM, and AVCHD camcorder, the principles and lessons covered such as shooting for green screen and understanding point of view apply just as well to video shooters and storytellers of any level. As apprenticeships in the industry have largely disappeared, aspiring shooters and film students have had to seek alternative sources for training and guidance. In Video Shooter, you will find a master teacher offering perceptive lessons with a healthy dose of inspiration; these pages are as close to a living and breathing mentor as one can get in a printed form. Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations present the many lessons throughout the book. * Engaging and informative, veteran shooter Barry Braverman shares the craft and emotion of constructing compelling visual stories with HD cameras * Explores the video storyteller's window on the world, the use of perspective and choice of lens, the crafting of close-ups, control of depth of field and recommended use of cine lenses and adapters * Considers the art of tweaking the HD image through proper camera setup, supplemental glass filters and postproduction software to control noise, contrast and detail level * Covers the latest tapeless technologies and workflow from recording to flash memory and optical disc to outputting to DVD, Blu-ray and the Web * Companion website offers tutorials, bonus illustrations, equipment reviews, tips and tricks, a reader's help line and the author's blog * Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations present the many lessons throughout the book. * Engaging and informative, veteran shooter Barry Braverman shares the craft and emotion of constructing compelling visual stories with HD cameras * Explores the video storyteller's window on the world, the use of perspective and choice of lens, the crafting of close-ups, control of depth of field and recommended use of cine lenses and adapters * Considers the art of tweaking the HD image through proper camera setup, supplemental glass filters and postproduction software to control noise, contrast and detail level * Covers the latest tapeless technologies and workflow from recording to flash memory and optical disc to outputting to DVD, Blu-ray and the Web * Companion website offers tutorials, bonus illustrations, equipment reviews, tips and tricks, a reader's help line and the author's blog.
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Includes index.

Introduction; Chapter 1 The Shooter's Point of View; Chapter 2 The Video Storyteller; Chapter 3 The Storyteller's Box; Chapter 4 The World in High Definition; Chapter 5 Command and Control; Chapter 6 Tweaking Your Story's Image; Chapter 7 Going with the Flow; Chapter 8 Your Window on the World; Chapter 9 Making Light of Your Story; Chapter 10 The Audio Story; Chapter 11 Supporting Your Story; Chapter 12 The New Shooter Storyteller; Index. The shooter's point of view -- The video storyteller -- The storyteller's box -- The world in high definition -- Command & control -- Tweaking your story's image -- Going with the flow -- Your window on the world -- Making light of your story -- The audio story -- Supporting your story.

Tired of the dry rudimentary guidebooks that ignore the art of telling compelling video stories? Video Shooter takes you to a new level of competence and expertise by presenting the camera as a potent storytelling tool. Sure, you will learn the basics of HD formats, the fundamentals of compression and color space, but only so much as these technical areas serve your craft, which includes more fundamentally camera placement and eyeline, choice of lens focal length and the power of the triangle in creating powerful compositions. Throughout the book you will come to understand the master shooter's guiding principle, that story is the conduit through which all creative and technical decisions flow. Humorous and opinionated, the author provides insightful anecdotes and tutorials that help you learn the video shooter's craft. While the book focuses primarily on how to get the most out of your entry- and mid-level P2, XDCAM, and AVCHD camcorder, the principles and lessons covered such as shooting for green screen and understanding point of view apply just as well to video shooters and storytellers of any level. As apprenticeships in the industry have largely disappeared, aspiring shooters and film students have had to seek alternative sources for training and guidance. In Video Shooter, you will find a master teacher offering perceptive lessons with a healthy dose of inspiration; these pages are as close to a living and breathing mentor as one can get in a printed form. Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations present the many lessons throughout the book. * Engaging and informative, veteran shooter Barry Braverman shares the craft and emotion of constructing compelling visual stories with HD cameras * Explores the video storyteller's window on the world, the use of perspective and choice of lens, the crafting of close-ups, control of depth of field and recommended use of cine lenses and adapters * Considers the art of tweaking the HD image through proper camera setup, supplemental glass filters and postproduction software to control noise, contrast and detail level * Covers the latest tapeless technologies and workflow from recording to flash memory and optical disc to outputting to DVD, Blu-ray and the Web * Companion website offers tutorials, bonus illustrations, equipment reviews, tips and tricks, a reader's help line and the author's blog * Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations present the many lessons throughout the book. * Engaging and informative, veteran shooter Barry Braverman shares the craft and emotion of constructing compelling visual stories with HD cameras * Explores the video storyteller's window on the world, the use of perspective and choice of lens, the crafting of close-ups, control of depth of field and recommended use of cine lenses and adapters * Considers the art of tweaking the HD image through proper camera setup, supplemental glass filters and postproduction software to control noise, contrast and detail level * Covers the latest tapeless technologies and workflow from recording to flash memory and optical disc to outputting to DVD, Blu-ray and the Web * Companion website offers tutorials, bonus illustrations, equipment reviews, tips and tricks, a reader's help line and the author's blog.

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