Muska & Lipman, 2003. — 196 p. — (Complete Guides).
Falling technology prices, powerful computers, broadband Internet access, recordable DVD s and portable, easy-to-use cameras have combined to create new challenges and opportunities for video-makers. Now you can turn your home office into a professional video studio, and your laptop Into an on-tocation editing sulte.Whh basic editing applications, the interested non-professional user can create edited movies from the desktop.
The Complete Guide to Digital Video is aimed at enthusiastic moviemakers who want to learn quickly: it will walk you from beginner to expert, whatever your level of ambition. After a brief look at the history of video production, it explores the essentials that you need to build your o w n
video studio, looks at the technology - the cameras, hardware and software - and shows you exactly how to shoot a n d edit your video, with tips on a plethora of camcorder and editing techniques.